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Groupthink and the Effects of Organizational Narcissism

Groupthink tends to mirror individuals. The stronger personalities tend to influence the group. This is not necessarily saying the thinking of those with strong personalities is better or worse. It’s just a fact. The personalities and groupthink of our founding fathers … Continue reading

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Beyond Leadership: Church-Based Group Dysfunction

As a student of human interaction from the standpoints of public safety, i.e. criminality (assessing the actions of offenders, victims, and law enforcement) and that of the private sector primarily in higher education (managers, employees, stakeholders), and that of church … Continue reading

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Groupthink and Narcissism in Leadership

Some of the liveliest discussions about leadership center on those leaders who impact large populations in a negative way.  Hitler, Stalin, and others are responsible for the killing of millions while many in their population just watched or rationalized their … Continue reading

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