What is groupthink? Why does it occur? Describe a hypothetical situation in which it seems to be occurring. What should a manager do about it?   

What will be an ideal response?


Groupthink is a cohesive group's blind unwillingness to consider alternatives. It arises when cohesion in a group becomes too high, and it causes reduction in alternative ideas and limiting of information. Some symptoms include invulnerability, inherent morality, and stereotyping of opposition; rationalization and self-censorship; and illusion of unanimity, peer pressure, and mindguards. Managers should strive to decrease it by allowing criticism and encouraging other perspectives.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Felicity and Gideon want to form and do business as Home Healthcare Corporation. A corporation is

A. a natural being. B. a tangible thing. C. an artificial person. D. a visible radiance.

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Which of these is an example of problem-focused coping?

A. dwelling on less annoying aspects of the daily events B. talking to a friend to release pent-up emotions C. taking time out to listen to some music D. maintaining a positive outlook E. seeking the assistance of a supervisor

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A. consumer demand B. promotional incentives C. senior management directives D. warranties and claim policies E. longevity

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