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Groupthink is a psychological and organizational phenomenon in which the desire for harmony or conformity within a group overrides realistic appraisal of alternatives, leading to flawed collective decision-making. It appears frequently in business, management, social psychology, and organizational behavior courses because it sits at the intersection of leadership, communication, and ethics. The concept is academically compelling because it explains how intelligent individuals, when operating in cohesive groups, can collectively arrive at poor or even catastrophic decisions. Works like Jim Collins's Good to Great and texts on conceptual foundations of social psychology provide frameworks students use to examine how group dynamics shape organizational outcomes.

Student papers on this topic approach groupthink from a variety of angles. Some take a policy and political lens, examining how groupthink operated in the decision-making of presidents such as Bush and Obama. Others use literary or cinematic case studies, analyzing group dynamics in texts like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest or the film 12 Angry Men. Additional papers explore communication breakdowns, the role of leaders in suppressing dissenting opinions, and social influences on individual behavior within group settings. Some essays draw on personal experience with negative group roles to ground theoretical claims in observed reality.

A strong essay on groupthink needs a focused thesis that identifies specific conditions — such as a lack of open communication, an overbearing leader, or pressure to suppress individual opinions — that enable the phenomenon. Evidence drawn from well-documented case studies or theoretical frameworks tends to carry the most analytical weight. A common pitfall is treating groupthink as inevitable rather than examining concrete strategies groups and leaders can use to avoid it.

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