Seems like the tyranny of the group is all the rage today in the workplace. I wonder if it's more so now than before? Maybe it's just more acutely stressed given how many otherwise intelligent people are out of work.
If you qualify for an interview but are then deemed not to "fit in" to a team and get rejected for it (even if you make no obvious mistakes or do anything embarrassing), then I think that yes, that's proof that groupthink is gaining power, especially in management culture.
I also think it has a strong connection with the high litigiousness and liability aversion in today's society. If everyone in the hiring group thinks so and so is a good fit, then it will look like they made the correct decision if crap hits the fan at some later point. In other words, they are proactively covering for themselves.
What do you think?
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