My first stab at it (will be doing over the weekend). Collect a big list of drama and -storms, and look for commonalities or overarching patterns, in either the failure modes, or in the list of what could have been done to prevent them ahead of time. There are lots of different group failure modes, but a lot of people seem to have an ugh field around even acknowledging the presence of drama, let alone participating in it.
Thus, this seems like a worthwhile thing to throw some effort at, with a special eye towards actually finding the social version of a nuclear reactor control rod.
My first stab at it (will be doing over the weekend). Collect a big list of drama and -storms, and look for commonalities or overarching patterns, in either the failure modes, or in the list of what could have been done to prevent them ahead of time. There are lots of different group failure modes, but a lot of people seem to have an ugh field around even acknowledging the presence of drama, let alone participating in it.
Thus, this seems like a worthwhile thing to throw some effort at, with a special eye towards actually finding the social version of a nuclear reactor control rod.