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Everyone Hates the Boss (and other opportunities)

Let's Grow Leaders

Authenticity Change confidence Fear and Courage bandwagons groupthink leadership opportunities opportunity risks' Related Stories Who Says You’re Not Qualified? Future’s Bright: Preparing Today’s Kids to Lead Tomorrow Begin with an Open Mind.

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The Difference Between Groupthink and Teamthink

Kevin Eikenberry

Chances are you have heard the phrase “groupthink” and if so you have a justifiably negative feeling about the idea. The word and idea of groupthink was popularized in the early 1970’s based on a […]. The post The Difference Between Groupthink and Teamthink appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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The #1 Killer of Change

Lead Change Blog

In my view, the #1 killer element is groupthink. He believed, as I do, that groupthink erodes values; stifles critical thinking, limits creativity; enables undue influence of direction; and, allows inequity of action. So what is that profound issue, that killer component? However, that seems all too often not to happen.

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First Look: Leadership Books for December 2014

Leading Blog

Wiser : Getting Beyond Groupthink to Make Groups Smarter. A Year with Peter Drucker : 52 Weeks of Coaching for Leadership Effectiveness by Joseph A. Maciariello. Winning the Long Game : How Strategic Leaders Shape the Future by Steven Krupp and Paul J.H. Schoemaker. Sunstein and Reid Hastie. For bulk orders call 1-800-423-8273.

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Why Good Teams Make Bad Decisions

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Team Effectiveness Groupthink High Performance Teams Team decision making Teamwork' . → Read More: Why Good Teams Make Bad Decisions The post Why Good Teams Make Bad Decisions appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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The Difference Between GroupThink and TeamThink – Remarkable TV Live

Kevin Eikenberry

There is a big difference between groupthink and what I call teamthink. The post The Difference Between GroupThink and TeamThink – Remarkable TV Live appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning. This is a further expansion of the ideas in this article. Listen to the audio […].

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Steve Jobs: The Dynamics of An Excellent Team

Leading Blog

It’s groupthink. I N this interview, Jobs explains the dynamics of a team that pushes to excel—to be above average—excellent. There are some team leaders who would argue that a great team is all smiles and agreement. But that only produces stasis or marginal improvement at best.

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