Team dynamics often lead to the formation of a consensus, especially around influential or charismatic individuals. However, meetings should prioritize sharing different perspectives rather than aiming for agreement. The objective of a meeting should be to inform so that decision-makers have a well-rounded view to make informed choices. Research by Richard Zekhauser and Dan Levy at Harvard highlighted how people's viewpoints can be suppressed in group settings as consensus starts to emerge.

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