Log #1: The Groupthink Trap: Why "Excellent" Teams Fail
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Ever wondered why brilliant professionals sometimes make catastrophically wrong decisions?
In our premiere entry of The Connect Logs, we dive into a major Japanese corporate scandal to uncover the invisible mechanics of Groupthink (Shudan Senryo).
Drawing from Fumitake Koga’s analytical work, we explore how high cohesion and homogeneity—the very traits most companies strive for—can actually create dangerous collective blind spots.
Inside this Log:
The Prescription Glasses Metaphor: How joining a cohesive group quietly distorts your baseline for reality.
The Phantom "Everyone": Dismantling the deceptive power of the phrase "For the sake of the company" and why it removes personal accountability.
Omoiyari vs. Omoikomi: How genuine compassion can mutate into arrogant assumption when we fail to ask others what they truly need.
Diversity as a Survival Strategy: Why true diversity is a mechanical necessity to break the echo chamber, not just a moral ornament.
Join Itari and Kisuke as they connect organizational psychology to the practical realities of the office and even the family dinner table.
Note: This episode is an AI-generated English edition of the original Japanese program "Connect Log," powered by NotebookLM.