Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with groupsource is that it leads to groupthink...which is can be easily manipulated by recruiters in these threads. Pay attention to the "Yelp" reviews. They may mean something.
The Dangers of Groupthink
By Naomi Karten - March 8, 2013
Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon in which everyone in a group goes along with a decision without critical evaluation of alternative ideas or viewpoints. The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace.
Signs that a group is engaging in groupthink include collectively rationalizing its decisions, demonizing those who are not part of the group, and maintaining a culture of uniformity in which individuals censor themselves so as not to obstruct that unanimity.
Additional symptoms include the illusion of invulnerability, rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision.
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We just had a groupthink on your post and we think it is poopoo.
Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with groupsource is that it leads to groupthink...which is can be easily manipulated by recruiters in these threads. Pay attention to the "Yelp" reviews. They may mean something.
The Dangers of Groupthink
By Naomi Karten - March 8, 2013
Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon in which everyone in a group goes along with a decision without critical evaluation of alternative ideas or viewpoints. The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace.
Signs that a group is engaging in groupthink include collectively rationalizing its decisions, demonizing those who are not part of the group, and maintaining a culture of uniformity in which individuals censor themselves so as not to obstruct that unanimity.
Additional symptoms include the illusion of invulnerability, rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision.
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Anonymous wrote:The problem with groupsource is that it leads to groupthink...which is can be easily manipulated by recruiters in these threads. Pay attention to the "Yelp" reviews. They may mean something.
The Dangers of Groupthink
By Naomi Karten - March 8, 2013
Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon in which everyone in a group goes along with a decision without critical evaluation of alternative ideas or viewpoints. The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace.
Signs that a group is engaging in groupthink include collectively rationalizing its decisions, demonizing those who are not part of the group, and maintaining a culture of uniformity in which individuals censor themselves so as not to obstruct that unanimity.
Additional symptoms include the illusion of invulnerability, rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision.
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Anonymous wrote:Hence FCV stating on their 5 social media outlets to contact (insert name) to attend a practice session.
Sometimes I suspect that these questions are being asked to promote conversations about Spirit ID sessions for the purpose of recruitment.
Anyone who can find this forum and make a post should be educated enough to contact their club of choice.
That's the reason I bring up the social media outlets. The information is out there and readily available to the common consumer. This forum is 10x harder to find.
Anonymous wrote:Hence FCV stating on their 5 social media outlets to contact (insert name) to attend a practice session.
Sometimes I suspect that these questions are being asked to promote conversations about Spirit ID sessions for the purpose of recruitment.
Anyone who can find this forum and make a post should be educated enough to contact their club of choice.
That's the reason I bring up the social media outlets. The information is out there and readily available to the common consumer. This forum is 10x harder to find. [/quote
People like to crowd source every petty decision/question in their lives anymore.
And frankly, the poster could be told next week but if it isn't on the website to register for then what is the point in even saying if it is known? Check the website often and follow any of the various social media outlets for any alerts.
Anonymous wrote:Well FCV, per their social media outlets, have announced and executed several ID sessions without issue. So what's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have details on upcoming ID sessions for WSVA? It looks like we missed 1 from a few weeks back. Curious if an additional session has been announced. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have details on upcoming ID sessions for WSVA? It looks like we missed 1 from a few weeks back. Curious if an additional session has been announced. Thanks!