36,000. That’s how many lives could have been saved from the virus, according to one study, if lockdown measures had been imposed just a week earlier in the U.S.
Red Teams And Devil’s Advocates: How To Make Use Of Contrarian Thinking
For social psychologist Irving Janis, Pearl Harbor was a perfect example of what he called “groupthink” in a 1971 article in Psychology Today. For Janis, groupthink was at the heart of some of the worst disasters and poorest decisions in world history, including Pearl Harbor. Today groupthink continues to help explain many large-scale blunders and problems, from the 2008 financial crisis to social media pile-on.