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Decisiveness is Just as Important as Deliberation
Some decisions are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible – one-way doors – and these decisions must be made methodically, carefully, slowly, with great deliberation and consultation. If you walk through and don’t like what you see on the other side, you can’t get back to where you were before. We can call these Type 1 decisions.
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Most companies spend a lot of time and effort engineering (and reengineering) their management and business processes. But they often do so without much attention to the decisions involved in each one.
Michael C. Mankins • Decide and Deliver: Five Steps to Breakthrough Performance in Your Organization
DECISION-MAKING IS centered around gathering information, assessing it, and deciding what is pertinent for your specific situation, and what is the right decision for that moment. It may not work out, but knowing that you made the most informed, thoughtful, and intelligent decision based on the information you could gather at the time is all that y
... See moreDavid Falkner • Russell Rules: 11 Lessons on Leadership from the Twentieth Century's Greatest Winner
Provide simple, clear choices and consequences