I’ve been helping people with decisions for over 20 years. I’ve seen lots of bad decision-making habits; one of the most common and damaging is “Decision Churn”.
This problem is usually seen in group decision-making situations where a team leader (or someone who usurps that position by force of personality) makes a decision without adequate homework [...]
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