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Filter by Meaning The group's plan to go forward with an unethical plan was due to groupthink.
The scientific community's groupthink delayed the acceptance of groundbreaking research.
The group of friends went along with a dangerous idea due to groupthink.
Groupthink can lead to a lack of accountability within the group.
Groupthink can be avoided by seeking out diverse perspectives and encouraging open dialogue.
The risks of groupthink can be mitigated by appointing a devil's advocate to challenge the group's consensus.
The phenomenon of groupthink can occur in any type of group or organization, from small teams to large corporations.
The group's groupthink resulted in a decision that had unintended consequences.
Groupthink can occur in any setting where there is a lack of diverse opinions.
The committee's groupthink prevented them from considering diverse perspectives.
The groupthink phenomenon often occurs in religious groups.
The team's groupthink stifled innovation and creativity in their project.
The jury's groupthink prevented them from considering evidence that contradicted their initial assumptions.
The company's culture of groupthink stifled innovation.
Groupthink can happen in political circles when party members blindly follow the leader's opinions.
The groupthink in the sports team resulted in a lack of strategic planning.
The student council's groupthink resulted in a poorly planned event.
The political party's members were afraid to disagree with the leader, leading to groupthink.
The social club's groupthink caused them to exclude new members.
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