Open Discussion Quote by Daniel Kahneman
““A simple rule can help: before an issue is discussed, all members of the committee should be asked to write a very brief summary of their position. This procedure makes good use of the value of the diversity of knowledge and opinion in the group. The standard practice of open discussion gives too much weight to the opinions of those who speak early and assertively, causing others to line up behind them.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow, 2011
Encouraging brief written positions before discussion leverages diverse knowledge and reduces early‑speaker dominance.
In simple terms: Write short summaries first to balance voices.
Collect written summaries before speaking.
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When to use this quote
- board meetings
- policy workshops
- academic panels
- team brainstorming
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can written summaries be integrated without stifling creativity?
- What safeguards ensure all voices are heard?
May suppress spontaneous ideas or limit dynamic interaction.