Everyone wants to make quick, hiqh quality decisions. It’s important to find a balance between “analysis paralysis” and “speed kills”. For example, I encourage the folks that I mentor to take their time when defining criteria; understanding their stakeholders’ needs, walkaway points (must limits) and priorities is crucial to a high quality decision. The best [...]
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