Decision-Making Challenges: Overcoming Loss Avoidance
Leaders have to make many decisions throughout their days. The stress of making the “right” decisions can give leaders pause.
Leaders have to make many decisions throughout their days. The stress of making the “right” decisions can give leaders pause.
As leaders, we make substantially more decisions than most, and I’ve come to realize that many of our decisions are made out of fear. The root of that fear is now clear, which I will uncover in a moment. First, I’d like to create a little context.Over the last 30 years, I have created five pieces of content to help driven leaders get everything they want out of their professional and personal lives…
Many business owners want to ensure everyone’s voice is heard. But there are some instances when voting on decisions simply doesn’t work. For example, voting on IDS …
Leaders have to learn how to disagree and commit to the decision anyway. It takes discipline to disagree with a decision and move forward with full support to execute it anyway. Below we share some steps you can take to disagree and commit effectively.
Words matter, especially the meaning we assign to them. Leaders of companies Running on EOS™ occasionally raise objections to the word “issue.” It comes with an undertone of emotional baggage.
Do you have a to-do list? If so, how often do you get everything crossed off your list? As a business owner or leader, you likely find that your list gets longer rather than shorter as the week progresses. Based on my experience, I offer the following suggestions on what to do about to-dos.