June 2020
Beginner
256 pages
5h 38m
English
Walk into any office building in the world and you’ll find the conference rooms filled with groups of people meeting and making decisions. Every day, thousands of decisions in businesses and organizations are made by groups large and small. Unfortunately, research shows that group decision-making has serious flaws. But there are some relatively simple steps that improve group decisions.
Andreas Mojzisch and Stefan Schulz-Hardt (2010) presented people with information on prospective job candidates. Everyone received and reviewed the information on their own first, not together in a face-to-face group. One set of participants received information on the preferences of the other ...
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