When we evaluate candidates, decisiveness is one of the words that bubbles up most frequently. Be it a McCain, a Clinton or an Obama, our new leader must render decisions on our behalf that are swift, ...
Do you suffer making decisions? Have you flown over and over some decision for weeks or months, unable to finally land on a direction? Do you have to ask advice from everyone you know and even then, ...
One of the hardest balances I’ve had to strike as a leader is knowing when to stand firm and when to bend. Early on in my leadership journey, I believed a leader should doggedly stick to the plan no ...
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Leadership's decisiveness

Perhaps, no person can qualify to be a leader should the ability to firstly decide and thence to be decisive about it be absent. The verb 'decide' and the adjective 'decisive' must co-exist in a ...
Is that why decisiveness is so vaunted — because we need, in our pluralism, suggestions of an absolute power that one person must never have? Context and experience and thoughtfulness We began with ...
As the executive director of a publicly listed product development and manufacturing company, I’ve spent years navigating the delicate balance between fostering innovation and making tough decisions ...
Although it can be critical for leaders to make the right choices and to appear diplomatic, leaders and aspiring leaders often fail to be decisive. Instead, they spend too much time deliberating on ...
In today's fast-paced world, the ability to make quick decisions is invaluable. Decision paralysis can be a significant hurdle, but with the right strategies, anyone can learn to decide faster. This ...
As believers in Christ; choosing the narrow path and making firm decisions is essential (Matthew 7:13-14). Being indecisive introduces negative consequences, while embracing Christ-like qualities can ...
Do you suffer making decisions? Have you flown over and over some decision for weeks or months, unable to finally land on a direction? Do you have to ask advice from everyone you know and even then, ...