Does your team have a decision making problem?

When was the last time you stopped to examine how you made a decision?

Not if you made the right call.
But how you made it.

Who was in the room?
Who wasn't?

Was the decision-maker clear?
Did everyone understand their role?
What made it harder than it needed to be?

Most leaders never ask these questions.

They move right on to the next thing.
And the next decision has the same friction as the last one.

Your decision-making process won't improve on its own.
It improves when you make it visible and learn from it.

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