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Friday, April 17, 2009
Frequent Decisions Usually Make Successful Decisions
Years ago, I worked for a USAF Colonel named Scott Atkins. He would tell me frequently that, "If 25% of your decisions aren't wrong, you simply aren't making enough decisions."
Action -- well thought, purposeful action -- must always be rewarded over inaction.
Regarding action and failure, I always remember a couple of things:
1. Good people working for a strong, decisive leader, can make a mediocre or near-poor decision into a rousing success. Not condoning mediocrity, but promoting action, and reminding us to surround ourselves with good people.
2. Sometimes, when we make a decision, we must immediately make another. It doesn't mean our first decision was "bad," per se, it's that the second one was made with additional information -- one more thing that "didn't" work.
So, when leading, Think, Decide, Act. Rinse and repeat.
But that's just me...
KB
Kevin Berchelmann
http://www.triangleperformance.com/
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