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B.7.2 Disadvantages of Group Decision-Making There are certain drawbacks to group decisions-making. Some of the disadvantages area) It is time-consuming. It takes a great deal of time to assemble the group.
In addition, a group takes more time in reaching a decision since there are many opinions to betaken into consideration. b) Some members may simply agree with the others for the sake of agreement since there are social pressures to conform and not to be the odd person. c) There maybe some personality conflicts that may create interpersonal obstacles which may diminish
the efficiency of the process, as well as the quality of the decision. d) The decision made by the group may not always be inline with the goals and objectives of the organization. This is especially true when the goals of the group are in conflict with those of the organization. e) The group members may exhibit focus effect. This means that the group may focus on one or a few suggested alternatives and spend all the time evaluating these and may
never come up with other ideas, thus limiting the choices. f) It is more expensive than individual decision-making.
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