Comments on: Reply AllĀ and the Bystander Problem https://6sigma.com/reply-all-and-the-bystander-problem-effect-dilemma-behavior/ Six Sigma Certification and Training Fri, 28 Feb 2025 06:45:26 +0000 hourly 1 By: Gustavo B https://6sigma.com/reply-all-and-the-bystander-problem-effect-dilemma-behavior/#comment-25160 Tue, 07 Jul 2009 21:39:33 +0000 https://opexlearning.com/resources/?p=1347#comment-25160 Funny you mentioned these studies. I recently finished reading The Tipping Poing, by Malcolm Gladwell and he mentions the same studies.

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By: Chris P https://6sigma.com/reply-all-and-the-bystander-problem-effect-dilemma-behavior/#comment-25159 Mon, 06 Jul 2009 19:05:47 +0000 https://opexlearning.com/resources/?p=1347#comment-25159 The original events on the Genovese story were misreported.

http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2009/03/27/05

The research may be valid, but the index case you point to pushes into myth.

When you are drowning, point to someone and say, “Hey you in the blue trunks, help!”

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By: Julia https://6sigma.com/reply-all-and-the-bystander-problem-effect-dilemma-behavior/#comment-25158 Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:00:54 +0000 https://opexlearning.com/resources/?p=1347#comment-25158 I don’t think it’s connected to bystander effect. An unpersonal snail-mail has the same effect.

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By: Brian Buck https://6sigma.com/reply-all-and-the-bystander-problem-effect-dilemma-behavior/#comment-25157 Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:14:55 +0000 https://opexlearning.com/resources/?p=1347#comment-25157 I like this post Pete. This bystander problem makes me think of the chellenges we face trying to make problems visible. If we have cells full of many people, maybe problems will not be brought to light. Cells with less people might be a solution!

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