Even with great experience, talented teams, and trusted advisors, there are times when all leaders need to bite the bullet and make lone-wolf decisions. Facing tight deadlines, intuition usually takes the place of other guidance--but it certainly isn’t always correct.Here are some ways good leaders can avoid bad moves.
Do You Use Intel Or Intuition? The Psychology Of Tough Decisions
Posted by Debra Kaye under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.fastcompany.com 3971 days ago
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