Three Tips for Making Better Leadership Decisions

We look at the pros and cons. We evaluate the probable consequences. We consider the impact on others. We weigh the need to act now against the wisdom of postponement. And all the while, we agonize over how we should decide.

This is where leadership training programs can help. Try these tips experts have compiled to help clear the path to balanced and wise decision-making
  1. Use both your mind and your heart. Often we apply too much thinking and get bogged down in the minutiae of analysis. Try listening, too, to your emotions. They may help lead you to a satisfactory conclusion.
  2. Stay calm. Avoid getting overwrought as you wrestle with taking one action or another. Step back from the fray and just exist in the present. When you look back at the problem, you are likely to see the options more clearly.
  3. Write things down. Just the process of making two columns and listing the advantages versus the disadvantages of an action can help clarify the better choice.

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