Preventing Groupthink In Project Teams
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Online Webinar – Recorded May 10th 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead(REP #2488)
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Most of us now work in teams, in offices without walls, for managers who prize people skills above all.
Lone geniuses are out. As project managers we all dream of tight, cohesive teams, with no drama.
But what is the downside of that?
Groupthink occurs when a group values harmony and coherence over accurate analysis and critical evaluation.
In this webinar Michael Perdunn (LinkedIn profile) will explore the concept of Groupthink and its effect on team, the warning signs that Groupthink is taking hold in your team, and what a project manager can do to prevent Groupthink.
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