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Course Overview
The Sweet Illusion: Understanding Dishonest Harmony
The Sweet Illusion: Understanding Dishonest Harmony
Introduction to Dishonest Harmony
What is Dishonest Harmony?
Dishonest Harmony vs Healthy Conflict
Why Does Dishonest Harmony Occur?
Signs and Symptoms of Dishonest Harmony
Consequences of Dishonest Harmony
Case Study - Nokia's Smartphone Failure
Summary + Key Takeaways
Knowledge Test | The Sweet Illusion: Understanding Dishonest Harmony
Knowledge Test | The Sweet Illusion: Understanding Dishonest Harmony
What is the definition of dishonest harmony?
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Open and respectful disagreement
Suppressing feedback to maintain surface-level peace
Collaborative brainstorming sessions
Which is a sign of dishonest harmony?
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Active debates during meetings
No one disagrees in meetings
Constructive feedback sessions
What is a common cause of dishonest harmony?
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Fear of retaliation
Too much team creativity
Lack of work-life balance
Which is a consequence of dishonest harmony?
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Improved innovation
Faster decision-making
Project failures
How does healthy conflict differ from dishonest harmony?
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Healthy conflict builds trust
Healthy conflict suppresses problems
Healthy conflict avoids discomfort