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And its impact on decision making
Presentation by:
Iman M.Ahmed
Rawda Hassan Dai
Rowida A. Abd/ALrahman
Unique features:
 -Social influence (acting collectively).
 -Analyze problems/situation.
 -Consider alternative action.
 -Select the most probable one.
 Decision

making (D.M) is a vital component of
small business success. Many Organizational
decisions are made by group that can be
defined as “two or more interacting and
interdependent individuals who come together
to achieve a particular goals.
Reasons behind D.M:
-Synergy (mutual influences and
encouragement in the group.
-To gain commitment to a decision.
Advantages:
-More knowledge and information.
-Increased acceptance of, and commitment to
the decision.
-greater understanding of decision .
Disadvantages:
-Pressure within the group to conform and
fit in (group think).
-Domination of the group by one forceful
member or a dominant elite.
-Time consuming.
 Defined

as:
“ a type of conformity in
which group members
withhold different or
unpopular views in
order to give the
appearance of
agreement”
“ A psychological drive for
consensus at any cost that
suppresses disagreement and
prevent appraisal alternative in
cohesive decision making”
Janis, I.L.( 1972), p. 9
a deterioration of mental
efficiency, reality, testing and moral
judgment resulting from in-group
pressures.”, Robbins & Coulter (2002),
“
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents

Observable consequences
Groupthink symptom:

Cohesive Group

1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of
invulnerability; Belief in own morality
2. Closed-Mindedness:
Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of
out- groups

Structural faults
Insulation

3. Uniformity pressures:

Lack of impartial
leadership

1Self Censorship
2Illusion of unanimity
3Direct Pressure
4Mind -guards

Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

Provocative context

Concurrence
seeking

External threat

Symptoms of defective
decision making:

Low self esteem from
previous failure

•Incomplete survey of
alternatives

Poor decision
outcome

Source: Janis,I.L.,(1972); (1982). P.244

Incomplete survey of
objectives
Failure to examine risk of
preferred choice
Poor information search
Selective information bias
Failure to workout
contingency plan
Group cohesiveness is:” the degree to
which members are attracted to one
another and share the group
goals”, Robins….et.al, (2005) p.343.
It is the “interpersonal glue” that makes
members of a group stick together” Nelson
& Quick (1996), p.139.
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents
Cohesive Group

Structural faults
Insulation
Lack of impartial
leadership
Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

•Binding & filling of the
group
•Directive, subjective and
biased.
• No procedures for
developing and evaluating
alternatives.
•Tendancy to avoid conflict
and to demand conformity.
Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents
Cohesive Group

Structural faults
Insulation
Lack of impartial
leadership
Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

Leading to high stress

Provocative context
External threat
Low self esteem from
previous failure

Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents
Cohesive Group

Structural faults
Insulation
Lack of impartial
leadership
Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

Concurrence seeking
Provocative context
External threat
Low self esteem from
previous failure

These conditions cause members to
prefer concurrence or consensus in
decisions and to fail to evaluate one
another’s suggestions critically. That
is the tendency of group think.

Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents

Observable consequences
Groupthink symptom:

Cohesive Group

1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of
invulnerability; Belief in own morality
2. Closed-Mindedness:
Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of
out- groups

Structural faults
Insulation

3. Uniformity pressures:

Lack of impartial
leadership

1Self Censorship
2Illusion of unanimity
3Direct Pressure
4Mind -guards

Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

Provocative context

Concurrence
seeking

External threat
Low self esteem from
previous failure

Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
Illusion of invulnerability: Group
members feel they are above criticism.
This symptoms leads to excessive
optimism and risk tacking.
Belief in own morality: Group members
feel they are moral in their actions and
therefore above reproach or blame. This
symptom leads the group to ignore the
ethical implications of their decisions.
Collective rationalization: Group members
make up explanations for their decisions to
make them appear rational and correct.
Members discount warnings and do not
reconsider their assumptions. The results are
that other alternatives are not
considered, and there is an unwillingness to
reconsider the groups.
Stereotyping of out- groups: Competitors are
stereotyped as evil or stupid. This leads the
group to underestimate its opposition.
•Self Censorship: Members do not
express their doubts about the
course of action. This prevents
critical analysis of the decisions.
•Illusion of unanimity: Group
members believe there is
unanimous agreement on the
decisions. Silence is misconstrued as
consent.
•Direct Pressure: Peer pressure. Any
member who express doubt or
concerns are pressured by other
group members, who question their
loyalty.
•Mind –guards: Some members take it
upon themselves to protect the group
from negative feedback. Group
members are thus shielded from
information that might lead them to
question their actions.
Janis’s Groupthink model
Antecedents

Observable consequences
Groupthink symptom:

Cohesive Group

1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of
invulnerability; Belief in own morality
2. Closed-Mindedness:
Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of
out- groups

Structural faults
Insulation

3. Uniformity pressures:

Lack of impartial
leadership

1Self Censorship
2Illusion of unanimity
3Direct Pressure
4Mind -guards

Lack of decision method
Homogeneous members

Provocative context

Concurrence
seeking

External threat

Symptoms of defective
decision making:

Low self esteem from
previous failure

•Incomplete survey of
alternatives

Poor decision
outcome

Source: Janis,I.L.,(1972); (1982). P.244

Incomplete survey of
objectives
Failure to examine risk of
preferred choice
Poor information search
Selective information bias
Failure to workout
contingency plan
*Each member should be assume the role
of critical evaluator who actively voices
objections or doubts.
*Have the leader avoid stating his/has
position on the issue prior to the group.
Create several groups that work on the
decision simultaneously.
*Bring in outside experts to evaluate the
group process.
*Appointed a “devil’s advocate” to question
the group’s course of action consistently.
*Evaluate the competitions carefully, posing
as many different motivations and intentions
as possible.
*Once consensus is reached, encourage
the group to rethink its position by
reexamining the alternatives.
*Stimulating conflict.
 Brainstorming
 Dialectic

Inquiry
 Devil’s advocacy
 Nominal Group Technique
 Delphi technique
•Is a technique for generating alternatives.
•Is relatively unstructured.

•The situation or problem described in details.
• Group members are encouraged to generate
alternative and to build upon the suggestions of
others considering imagination.
Limitation and difficulties of brainstorming:
•Although, brainstorming is good to generate
alternatives, but does not offer much in the
way of process for evaluating alternative or
the selecting of proposed course of action.
* Fear from judgment and criticism.
•
•
•

Dialectical Inquiry is a debate between two
opposing sets of recommendations.
It is a constructive approach.
It brings out the benefits and limitations of
both sets of ideas.
The Dialectic Decision Method
1. A proposed course of action is generated
2. Assumption underlying the proposal are identified
3. A conflicting counterproposal is generated based on different
assumptions
4. Advocates of each position present and debate the merits of their
proposals before key decision makers
5. The decision to adopt either position, or some other
position, e.g., a compromise, is taken
6. The decision is monitored
*Similarly, in the Devil’s Advocacy decision
method, is a group or individual that given
the role of critic
*The devil’s advocate has the task of coming
up with the potential problems of proposed
decision.
*These techniques help organizations avoid
costly mistakes in decision making by
identifying potential pitfalls in advance.
A Devil’s Advocate Decision Programs
1. A proposed course of action is generated
2. A devil’s advocate (individual or group) is assigned to
criticize the proposal

3. The critique is presented to key decision makers
4. Any additional information relevant to the issues is gathered
5. The decision to adopt, modify, or discontinue the proposed
course of action is taken
6. The decision is normal
A structured approach to decision making
that focuses on generating alternatives
and choosing one is called nominal group
technique (NGT
A small group of 4-5 people gathers around a table. Leader
identifies judgment issue and gives participants procedural
instructions.
Participants write down all ideas that occur to them, keeping
their lists private at this point. Creativity is encouraged during
this phase.
Leader asks each participant to present ideas and writes them
on a blackboard or flipchart, continuing until all ideas have
been recorded.
Participants discuss each other’s
ideas, clarifying, expanding, and evaluating them as a group.
Participants rank ideas privately in their own personal order
and preference.
The idea that ranks highest among the participants is adopted
as the group’s judgment.
*The Delphi technique adopted to gather the
judgments of experts for use in decision
making.

*Experts at remote locations respond to a
questionnaire. A coordinator summarizes the
responses to the questionnaire.
•The summary is sent back to the experts.
•The experts then rate the various
alternatives generated. The coordinator
tabulates the results.
•The Delphi technique is valuable in its
ability to generate a number of
independent judgments without the
requirement of a face-to-face meeting.
-There are various factors contribute to
effectiveness of group decision making . This is
why no one can say “a group decision making
is always better or is always worse” than
individual decision making.
-For example a multinational companies work
in external and internal environment
, affected by these factors both positively and
negatively.
- Recently, most organizations are tend to turn
groups into effective teams.
-A work team is a formal groups made up
of interdependent individuals who are
responsible for the attainment of a goal.
-Reasons behind uses of work team
 increases flexibility.
 creates esprit de corps.
 increases performance.
 take advantage of workforce diversity.
 allows managers to do more strategic
management.
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Groupthink and its impact on decision making

  • 1. And its impact on decision making Presentation by: Iman M.Ahmed Rawda Hassan Dai Rowida A. Abd/ALrahman
  • 2. Unique features:  -Social influence (acting collectively).  -Analyze problems/situation.  -Consider alternative action.  -Select the most probable one.
  • 3.  Decision making (D.M) is a vital component of small business success. Many Organizational decisions are made by group that can be defined as “two or more interacting and interdependent individuals who come together to achieve a particular goals.
  • 4. Reasons behind D.M: -Synergy (mutual influences and encouragement in the group. -To gain commitment to a decision.
  • 5. Advantages: -More knowledge and information. -Increased acceptance of, and commitment to the decision. -greater understanding of decision . Disadvantages: -Pressure within the group to conform and fit in (group think). -Domination of the group by one forceful member or a dominant elite. -Time consuming.
  • 6.  Defined as: “ a type of conformity in which group members withhold different or unpopular views in order to give the appearance of agreement”
  • 7. “ A psychological drive for consensus at any cost that suppresses disagreement and prevent appraisal alternative in cohesive decision making” Janis, I.L.( 1972), p. 9
  • 8. a deterioration of mental efficiency, reality, testing and moral judgment resulting from in-group pressures.”, Robbins & Coulter (2002), “
  • 9. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Observable consequences Groupthink symptom: Cohesive Group 1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of invulnerability; Belief in own morality 2. Closed-Mindedness: Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of out- groups Structural faults Insulation 3. Uniformity pressures: Lack of impartial leadership 1Self Censorship 2Illusion of unanimity 3Direct Pressure 4Mind -guards Lack of decision method Homogeneous members Provocative context Concurrence seeking External threat Symptoms of defective decision making: Low self esteem from previous failure •Incomplete survey of alternatives Poor decision outcome Source: Janis,I.L.,(1972); (1982). P.244 Incomplete survey of objectives Failure to examine risk of preferred choice Poor information search Selective information bias Failure to workout contingency plan
  • 10. Group cohesiveness is:” the degree to which members are attracted to one another and share the group goals”, Robins….et.al, (2005) p.343. It is the “interpersonal glue” that makes members of a group stick together” Nelson & Quick (1996), p.139.
  • 11. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Cohesive Group Structural faults Insulation Lack of impartial leadership Lack of decision method Homogeneous members •Binding & filling of the group •Directive, subjective and biased. • No procedures for developing and evaluating alternatives. •Tendancy to avoid conflict and to demand conformity. Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
  • 12. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Cohesive Group Structural faults Insulation Lack of impartial leadership Lack of decision method Homogeneous members Leading to high stress Provocative context External threat Low self esteem from previous failure Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
  • 13. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Cohesive Group Structural faults Insulation Lack of impartial leadership Lack of decision method Homogeneous members Concurrence seeking Provocative context External threat Low self esteem from previous failure These conditions cause members to prefer concurrence or consensus in decisions and to fail to evaluate one another’s suggestions critically. That is the tendency of group think. Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
  • 14. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Observable consequences Groupthink symptom: Cohesive Group 1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of invulnerability; Belief in own morality 2. Closed-Mindedness: Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of out- groups Structural faults Insulation 3. Uniformity pressures: Lack of impartial leadership 1Self Censorship 2Illusion of unanimity 3Direct Pressure 4Mind -guards Lack of decision method Homogeneous members Provocative context Concurrence seeking External threat Low self esteem from previous failure Source: Janis,I.L.,(1072); (1982). P.244
  • 15. Illusion of invulnerability: Group members feel they are above criticism. This symptoms leads to excessive optimism and risk tacking. Belief in own morality: Group members feel they are moral in their actions and therefore above reproach or blame. This symptom leads the group to ignore the ethical implications of their decisions.
  • 16. Collective rationalization: Group members make up explanations for their decisions to make them appear rational and correct. Members discount warnings and do not reconsider their assumptions. The results are that other alternatives are not considered, and there is an unwillingness to reconsider the groups. Stereotyping of out- groups: Competitors are stereotyped as evil or stupid. This leads the group to underestimate its opposition.
  • 17. •Self Censorship: Members do not express their doubts about the course of action. This prevents critical analysis of the decisions. •Illusion of unanimity: Group members believe there is unanimous agreement on the decisions. Silence is misconstrued as consent.
  • 18. •Direct Pressure: Peer pressure. Any member who express doubt or concerns are pressured by other group members, who question their loyalty. •Mind –guards: Some members take it upon themselves to protect the group from negative feedback. Group members are thus shielded from information that might lead them to question their actions.
  • 19. Janis’s Groupthink model Antecedents Observable consequences Groupthink symptom: Cohesive Group 1. Overestimation of group: Illusion of invulnerability; Belief in own morality 2. Closed-Mindedness: Collective rationalization; Stereotyping of out- groups Structural faults Insulation 3. Uniformity pressures: Lack of impartial leadership 1Self Censorship 2Illusion of unanimity 3Direct Pressure 4Mind -guards Lack of decision method Homogeneous members Provocative context Concurrence seeking External threat Symptoms of defective decision making: Low self esteem from previous failure •Incomplete survey of alternatives Poor decision outcome Source: Janis,I.L.,(1972); (1982). P.244 Incomplete survey of objectives Failure to examine risk of preferred choice Poor information search Selective information bias Failure to workout contingency plan
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  • 22. *Each member should be assume the role of critical evaluator who actively voices objections or doubts. *Have the leader avoid stating his/has position on the issue prior to the group.
  • 23. Create several groups that work on the decision simultaneously. *Bring in outside experts to evaluate the group process.
  • 24. *Appointed a “devil’s advocate” to question the group’s course of action consistently. *Evaluate the competitions carefully, posing as many different motivations and intentions as possible.
  • 25. *Once consensus is reached, encourage the group to rethink its position by reexamining the alternatives. *Stimulating conflict.
  • 26.  Brainstorming  Dialectic Inquiry  Devil’s advocacy  Nominal Group Technique  Delphi technique
  • 27. •Is a technique for generating alternatives. •Is relatively unstructured. •The situation or problem described in details. • Group members are encouraged to generate alternative and to build upon the suggestions of others considering imagination.
  • 28. Limitation and difficulties of brainstorming: •Although, brainstorming is good to generate alternatives, but does not offer much in the way of process for evaluating alternative or the selecting of proposed course of action. * Fear from judgment and criticism.
  • 29. • • • Dialectical Inquiry is a debate between two opposing sets of recommendations. It is a constructive approach. It brings out the benefits and limitations of both sets of ideas.
  • 30. The Dialectic Decision Method 1. A proposed course of action is generated 2. Assumption underlying the proposal are identified 3. A conflicting counterproposal is generated based on different assumptions 4. Advocates of each position present and debate the merits of their proposals before key decision makers 5. The decision to adopt either position, or some other position, e.g., a compromise, is taken 6. The decision is monitored
  • 31. *Similarly, in the Devil’s Advocacy decision method, is a group or individual that given the role of critic *The devil’s advocate has the task of coming up with the potential problems of proposed decision. *These techniques help organizations avoid costly mistakes in decision making by identifying potential pitfalls in advance.
  • 32. A Devil’s Advocate Decision Programs 1. A proposed course of action is generated 2. A devil’s advocate (individual or group) is assigned to criticize the proposal 3. The critique is presented to key decision makers 4. Any additional information relevant to the issues is gathered 5. The decision to adopt, modify, or discontinue the proposed course of action is taken 6. The decision is normal
  • 33. A structured approach to decision making that focuses on generating alternatives and choosing one is called nominal group technique (NGT
  • 34. A small group of 4-5 people gathers around a table. Leader identifies judgment issue and gives participants procedural instructions. Participants write down all ideas that occur to them, keeping their lists private at this point. Creativity is encouraged during this phase. Leader asks each participant to present ideas and writes them on a blackboard or flipchart, continuing until all ideas have been recorded. Participants discuss each other’s ideas, clarifying, expanding, and evaluating them as a group. Participants rank ideas privately in their own personal order and preference. The idea that ranks highest among the participants is adopted as the group’s judgment.
  • 35. *The Delphi technique adopted to gather the judgments of experts for use in decision making. *Experts at remote locations respond to a questionnaire. A coordinator summarizes the responses to the questionnaire.
  • 36. •The summary is sent back to the experts. •The experts then rate the various alternatives generated. The coordinator tabulates the results. •The Delphi technique is valuable in its ability to generate a number of independent judgments without the requirement of a face-to-face meeting.
  • 37. -There are various factors contribute to effectiveness of group decision making . This is why no one can say “a group decision making is always better or is always worse” than individual decision making. -For example a multinational companies work in external and internal environment , affected by these factors both positively and negatively. - Recently, most organizations are tend to turn groups into effective teams.
  • 38. -A work team is a formal groups made up of interdependent individuals who are responsible for the attainment of a goal. -Reasons behind uses of work team  increases flexibility.  creates esprit de corps.  increases performance.  take advantage of workforce diversity.  allows managers to do more strategic management.