
Ever notice how smart, capable people somehow become strangely cautious and predictable once a meeting starts? You're not imagining it. In this episode, Kristin Arnold explores why intelligent teams often produce shallow thinking in group settings — and why the issue usually isn't the people. It's the meeting design. You'll learn how subtle meeting dynamics shut down independent thought, encourage groupthink, and reward safe agreement over rigorous thinking. More importantly, you'll discover practical ways high-performance teams structure conversations to draw out better ideas, stronger dissent, and smarter decisions. In This Episode: Why smart people don't automatically think well together How meetings unintentionally create groupthink The hidden power of "Think First, Talk Second" Why leaders should often speak last How better questions improve team thinking Why dissent is essential for high-performance teams Memorable Moments: "You're not hearing the best thinking. You're hearing the safest thinking." "Meetings are not just conversations. They are systems." <span style= "font-size: 14.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Tim
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