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114: The Perpetuation of "Good Ideas" is a Bad Idea
Better Human Business
English - June 18, 2024 08:00 - 10 minutes - 18.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 228 ratingsPhilosophy Society & Culture Business selfhelp barbell better conditioning crossfit endofthreefitness fitness garagegym garagegymathlete health Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Time-Stamped Show Notes [00:00:30] Introduction to the episode and the concept of groupthink. [00:01:30] Explaining groupthink and its impact on decision-making. [00:02:30] Historical context of media evolution and its parallels in podcasting. [00:03:30] How the podcast industry reflects groupthink dynamics. [00:05:00] Strategies to combat groupthink in organizations. [00:06:30] The role of a devil’s advocate in challenging group consensus. [00:07:30] The importance of diversity in information and perspectives. [00:08:30] How to foster a culture that encourages critical evaluation and dissent. [00:09:30] Closing thoughts on the necessity of resisting groupthink for business growth.Episode Description
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Time-Stamped Show Notes [00:00:30] Introduction to the episode and the concept of groupthink. [00:01:30] Explaining groupthink and its impact on decision-making. [00:02:30] Historical context of media evolution and its parallels in podcasting. [00:03:30] How the podcast industry reflects groupthink dynamics. [00:05:00] Strategies to combat groupthink in organizations. [00:06:30] The role of a devil’s advocate in challenging group consensus. [00:07:30] The importance of diversity in information and perspectives. [00:08:30] How to foster a culture that encourages critical evaluation and dissent. [00:09:30] Closing thoughts on the necessity of resisting groupthink for business growth.