Good Decision-Making Groups Need More Women, Not Geniuses

Having the smartest guys in the room does not guarantee a great brainstorm session or success at a problem-solving meeting. Instead, groups do best when they include people who take turns talking and have high social sensitivity — which means they tend to include women — according to a new study.

The findings could be used to revolutionize how governments, corporations and schools decide to organize the most effective groups to cooperate on challenges ranging from the complex impacts of climate change to homework, the researchers contend.

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Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy has written for publications such as Popular Science, Scientific American Mind and Reader's Digest Asia. He obtained his masters degree in science journalism from New York University, and completed his undergraduate education in the history and sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania.