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 ...
How you structure your presentation is just as important as how well you present it. If you do these six things when presenting for decision, you up your odds significantly of getting the decision you ...
Do you ever wonder why smart, well-intended leaders often make poor decisions? The answer is simple: We, as humans, are heavily influenced by our primary, innate biases. Our biases function outside of ...
Anyone who has built a successful business will tell you that business decisions are often about balancing the arts against the sciences. It’s your vision, branding, and creativity against your cash ...
Have you made a decision you regret? Or have you felt stuck making an important choice? We’ve all had those feelings. Making a decision, especially an important one, shouldn't be done impulsively or ...
The difference between strategy and serendipity is small when you are prepared, explains Mark Faust, president of Echelon Management. How can you be ready, willing and able to lead your farm into the ...
The CEO of chip-design company Arm talked about leadership and decision-making in a new interview. Rene Haas said he uses both opinion and data, but with more experience, often relies on intuition. He ...