Values-based decision making differs substantially from more traditional, top-down models of decision making in that everyone in an organization has a part to play in establishing and maintaining the ...
This is the first of a series of posts on learning how to make better decisions. Are you satisfied with the quality of your decisions? If you are like most people, you will easily recall examples ...
Fundamentally, how does anyone know us as individual leaders and/or judge our leadership effectiveness? The first thing that might come to mind is your personality. Secondly, how you communicate: how ...
Admiral Stavridis (Ret.) was the 16th Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and is Vice Chair, Global Affairs at The Carlyle Group and Chair of the Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. He is the co-author ...
Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister leading up to World War II, has been ridiculed like few other leaders. He is ...
How to support your team and combat decision fatigue. Only 45 percent of employees know what’s expected of them at work, according to Gallup’s latest research on workplace engagement. At the same time ...
According to recent McKinsey & Company research, executives spend nearly 40% of their time making decisions. Deciphering the results of a survey of 1,200 global business leaders, they estimated that ...
Decision-making has one clear goal in medicine — the good of the patient. The digitalization of the healthcare environment has made the good of the patient increasingly dependent on the intelligent ...
This year has tested our ability as Americans to address collective challenges. From the wildfires of the Pacific Northwest to hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico and the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on ...
Have you ever made a questionable decision or regretted a choice in your gaming career? You're not alone. Here's how our minds can lead us to make poor decisions.
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