Meetings Make You Stupid

Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:33PM EST

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Now there's some science behind what every cube dweller has known for years: Meetings are worthless and, in fact, are counterproductive.

A scientific study asked participants to think of as many brands of soft drinks as they could. When part of a group, the participants' final list was shorter than the lists from participants working aloneĀ  who were asked to do the same thing. This MSNBC story is light on details of the study, but you get the idea: Groupthink extends beyond the swaying of opinions toward a homogenized central viewpoint, even reaching into basic tasks like making lists of facts.

Naturally, this contradicts generations of research that say groups come up with better decisions than individuals. I remember my first day of business school, where our "organizational behavior" class was asked to individually rank a list of 15 items from most important to least important that we would find useful when stranded in a frozen wilderness. We then did the same task in groups of five. Compared to the "expert" list, groups had, on average, slightly better results... however I've always felt those results were flawed. (I deemed a bottle of whiskey much more important than the experts because I thought it might help in starting a fire, for example.)

But the bigger problem with the group results was that it didn't offer any outlet for those who had exceptional ideas: Several people in the class outscored the average by quite a bit, and their scores were brought down by the group project. As a business manager, you should ask yourself: Do you want to seek out these exceptional staff members? Or do you let everyone throw a bunch of random ideas into a pot and wait for something tolerable to rise to the top?

Of course, some meetings are necessary as a means of getting information out to a large number of people at once, but when it comes to brainstorming and creativity, you might be better off letting people work alone.

Feel free to email this to your boss right away.

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  • 1 Posted by dubyac99 on Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:14PM EST Report Abuse

    My key reason for buying online for the last five years from Amazon. And now, Bushism is taking it away! Thanks GW, another notch in your belt for messing with our economy!! (Yes, his methods ultimately play a role in all the economic blowups that are happening around us!)

  • 2 Posted by rorbincalendar on Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:52PM EST Report Abuse

    All praise the Democrat party as they seek yet another way to confiscate my hard earned money and throw it out the window.

  • 3 Posted by bszuta on Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:13PM EST Report Abuse

    Note to dubyac99, Your statement about "GW" is a undeniable proof for a)- liberalism being a mental disorder b) Democrats being the dumbest of the dumb. First of all, New York is a DEMOCRATIC bastion, if you don't know. Thanks to your "progressiveness", you ARE broke, so is California (another state where "progressives" rule). So, stop whining, band over, and take it like a lady (that you are ...) - the "changed", you wanted and voted in, is coming.

  • 4 Posted by joshm2k5 on Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:15PM EST Report Abuse

    So let me get this straight, these states are paying people to sit on this SSTGB. Why not fire these people and use the money, that would be their salaries, to get the states out of the hole? Oh that's right, tax everybody else, don't let your friends lose millions of dollars. Ahh, the American way.

  • 5 Posted by kkttt87 on Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:39PM EST Report Abuse

    WOW... the internet being a (mostly) tax-free consumer zone was not my #1 reason for making the majority of my purchases online, but it was near the top of the list. Even with tax added, the price difference between online and retail stores is still great enough that it will continue to be cheaper to purchase online (for those sites that offer free shipping). Still, here's hoping the top dogs of online sales can fight this issue and keep online prices at WYSIWYG status.

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