When Everyone Agrees Too Quickly
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Do you often speak first in meetings?
Have you considered how your influence might be quietly shaping agreement…., and potentially masking risk?
In Episode 13 of my podcast, "When Everyone Agrees Too Quickly," I explore how authority bias, groupthink, and social proof can lead teams to agree with a supervisor during high-risk activities, without questioning the plan.
The Problem:
- Authority Bias: Assuming the leader is always right.
- Groupthink: No one wants to be the one to disagree.
- Social Proof: If everyone agrees, it must be correct, right?
The Solution:
- Encourage open dialogue and constructive dissent.
- Create a culture where questioning is welcomed.
- Recognize and address cognitive biases like authority bias, groupthink and social proof..
The Takeaway:
True alignment isn’t about agreeing quickly…, it’s about ensuring every voice is heard and every risk is considered.
🎙️ Listen to Episode 13 to learn how to balance alignment with critical thinking on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Riverside.
♻️ Repost this to help your network rethink the way they approach team alignment.
Have you experienced groupthink or authority bias in your team? Share your thoughts below!