In this episode, we talk about the power of in-group/out-group relationships. By looking at extreme group behavior, such as those that occur during riots, we can see that group behavior is not mindless. People behave because of the expectations of the group. Even in cases where we think the behavior is irrational, people still must have a shared identity before behavior takes place. The behavior we think is irrational isn't cause because people lose their sense of self, or aren't thinking rationally. It's because of identity, not mindlessness. Finally, if we can figure out a way to bring our group a little closer to a group another group, we have a better chance of impacting behavior. If you would like more information on my presentations or any of the podcasts, please visit www.crucialtalks.com and reach out to me. I'd love to hear form you!
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Crucial Talks Episode 6 Stronger Together - Building Resiliency Through Groups
Crucial Talks Episode 5 The Few. The Proud. The Way To Get Different People To Work Together.
Crucial Chat: Motivational - Keep Moving Forward - Audio From Episode 4
Crucial Talks Episode 4 The Path to Success - Importance of Failing Forward
Crucial Talks Episode 3 The Safety Jedi - Human Behavior Surrounds Everything
Crucial Chat: The Core of Continuity is Trust, Confidence, and Competence
Crucial Talks Episode 2 Breaking Barriers: People are the Solution
Crucial Chat: Work Distractions - Lessons from Pilots
Crucial Talks Episode 1 Identity Drives Behavior
Crucial Talks Episode 0 The Introduction
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