Ever notice how some leaders seem to make decisions effortlessly, while others get stuck in endless deliberation?
Scaling a team isn’t just about speed—it’s about compounding good decisions over time. But decision-making is rarely just a logical process. Hidden motivators—like fear of failure, need for control, or past experiences—often shape how leaders make (or avoid) decisions.
This week, I’m breaking down a simple framework to help leaders make high-velocity decisions without regret—including when to move fast and when to slow down. And next week, I’ll go deeper into why smart people get stuck in decision paralysis (hint: it’s rarely about lack of information).
Let’s dive in.