Loved the source piece on intellectual seat belts. Ironically, while the physical safety of a seat belt may make us cavalier with our driving, the intellectual safety of a group perhaps has the opposite effect. It makes us go with safer options (no one gets fired for buying IBM). Though I do get the point that lazy, consensus driven decision making is dangerous.
Really enjoyed this one. Surf up, was very interesting.
Loved the source piece on intellectual seat belts. Ironically, while the physical safety of a seat belt may make us cavalier with our driving, the intellectual safety of a group perhaps has the opposite effect. It makes us go with safer options (no one gets fired for buying IBM). Though I do get the point that lazy, consensus driven decision making is dangerous.