Friday, May 22, 2020
Dont Wallow In Indecision - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Donât Wallow In Indecision - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Every decision is a calculated risk. Problems are solved by making decisions; problems are avoided by making good decisions. The sooner you make a decision, the sooner you benefit from it. The earlier you make a bad decision, the sooner you can correct it. The unanimous response from CEOs and C-level executives when Iâve asked the question, âWhatâs the most difficult part of your job?â has been âResponsibility for decisions.â And when Iâve asked them, âWhatâs the best part of your job?â the nearly unanimous response has been âFreedom to make decisions.â These CEOs have given me some of their insights on decision making: âItâs better to have the burden of making them yourself than having to work under decisions others make for you.â âYou will never be sure that you are right, but you have to make them anyway. Itâs never the slam dunk that you want.â âIf you are absolutely sure youâre going to have a successful outcome, make it clear that your team came up with it to share the glory in the decision making. If you are not sure, take it upon yourself and say, âI recommend thisâ so you donât share the blame and defeat.â âIf you take a chance and itâs rewarding, great. If itâs a kick [in the] ass decision, you have to deal with it.â âYou will have many sleepless nights trying to make decisions because you know they can adversely affect people and their families.â âYou want to be the one who makes othersâ choices. You shouldnât let someone else make yours. A good decision is to tell a subordinate âYou decideâ and then support him. âDecisions need to be whatâs best for the whole, not just whatâs best for you.â Debra Benton is co-author with Kylie Wight-Ford of The Leadership Mind Switch (McGraw-Hill, 2017)
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