MUM effect – Why People Don’t Tell You If You Have Food In Your Teeth Or Your Zipper is Down
The Mum Effect refers to the phenomenon where individuals in a group or crowd are less likely to help a person in need when other people are present. This happens because individuals assume that someone else will take action, leading them to do nothing. The Mum Effect also occurs when you have food in your teeth or your zipper is down, and no one tells you.
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How do you influence others to help you without getting stuck with the Mum effect? Especially when you need their support? Join me for this week’s podcast on The MUM effect – Why People Don’t Tell You If You Have Food In Your Teeth Or Your Zipper Is Down. Discover how to use these tools to your advantage and get others to open up and not get stuck on MUM (or saying nothing).
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