Decision Making
Your Values Statement Is Either a Decision Rule or Wall Art
In 1982, James Burke pulled 31 million bottles of Tylenol against FBI advice, in a $100 million decision that took almost no time at all. He always insisted the decision wasn't made during the crisis, it was made seven years earlier, in a room with no crisis in sight. The difference between a value that saves you and one that fails you is whether it was ever tested when testing was cheap.
Decisive Leadership: Navigating Choices with Clarity and Conviction
Decisive leadership requires careful assessment and clear choice. Thoughtful decisions strengthen influence and drive meaningful outcomes. Discover how to lead decisively.
The Leader Who Chooses with Discipline
Decision making defines a leader long before results appear. This piece explores how calm judgment, disciplined thinking, and ownership under pressure shape trust, momentum, and long-term credibility.