Link — Cohort

A cohort is not a mob. For collaboration to occur, psychological safety must exist. Successful cohort leaders spend significant time during the first session on "norming"—setting rules for feedback, establishing vulnerability, and breaking the ice. A cohort that doesn't know each other is just a mailing list.

Here’s a draft text for the concept of — suitable for a glossary, a learning module, or a team introduction. cohort

Cohort studies are a cornerstone of observational research, primarily used in epidemiology, social sciences, and business to track changes over time. Their detailed features include: Longitudinal Tracking A cohort is not a mob

: Participants are followed over a specified duration—ranging from weeks to decades—to see how their health or behavior evolves. Establishment of Temporality A cohort that doesn't know each other is just a mailing list

In learning, a cohort is a group of students who progress through a program together.

Jim Rohn famously said, "You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with." In the modern economy, you are the average of your cohort.