Is indecision killing your execution? In my last post, I brought up the idea that strategic execution is essentially a decision-making science. This week, I want to go down the rabbit hole a bit more. And talk about the exact opposite of good decision-making: indecision. Why isn’t bad decision-making the opposite of good decision-making? LetContinue reading “December 9, 2022”
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September 29, 2022
Is your definition of success generating failure? Success is a deceptive word. On one hand, there is the exhilaration of working at something – especially something that is extremely hard – and achieving success as the final outcome. On the other hand, there is the moment that comes afterward. One month later. One year later.Continue reading “September 29, 2022”
Strategic Execution, Part 2: Always Use a Compass…
In my last rant, I talked about the first key to strategic execution: demand clarity on the problem before you even begin (aka… Don’t chase the wind). I want to now turn my attention to the next critical key: Always use a compass. I travel a lot. And I like to drive. So, even whenContinue reading “Strategic Execution, Part 2: Always Use a Compass…”