In my October 10, 2008 post, I introduced my belief that all faults are decision faults. Over the years, I’ve seen quite a variety of bad decision practices that lead to failure. Here are some decision faults that I lump under the general category of failure to proactively plan your decisions:
Failure to decide in a [...]
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