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groupthink

[groop-thingk] / ˈgrupˌθɪŋk /












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Stephen Miran, who became a Fed governor in September and is on leave as a White House adviser, co-wrote a paper last year saying more dissent would help combat “pernicious groupthink.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He wanted to be as far from Wall Street’s groupthink as possible.

From MarketWatch

“But individual blacks are breaking away from the group, putting their self-interest ahead of groupthink, asserting their political individuality.”

From The Wall Street Journal

More insidious groupthink has taken hold inside the NFL: only quarterbacks can win the league’s Most Valuable Player award.

From The Wall Street Journal

His recommendations led to civil service reforms designed to challenge "groupthink" and empowering officials to speak out about policy concerns.

From BBC