LESSON 3 · Decide Together
Why Groups Fall Short
The reasons are well-documented. Production blocking means only one person can talk at a time, which cuts total idea output. Evaluation apprehension makes people self-censor ideas that might seem strange, and social loafing lets some participants coast on others.
Most critically, anchoring pulls the group toward the first idea voiced. Once someone suggests a direction, later ideas cluster around it, so the creative space narrows instead of widening.