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Red Team Tool: Four Ways of Seeing - New Coke & Arch Deluxe Failures
Posted by Douglas A Wick on Mon, Sep 2, 2019
Topics: Decision-Making, Strategy Decision, Decisions Equal Success, Better Decision-Making, Strategy - How, Strategy vs. Planning, Red Team
Decisions Equal Success – Do You Face a Survival Decision?
Posted by Douglas A Wick on Thu, Jan 25, 2018
Topics: Decision-Making, OUTTHINK THE COMPETITION, Decisions Equal Success, Outthinker Process
Topics: employee engagement, Decision-Making, change, Gallup's Q12 Employee Engagement Survey, Effective Leadership
Pay No Attention to That Man Behind the Curtain - Authenticity
Posted by Douglas A Wick on Mon, Apr 24, 2017
Every business I work within my coaching practice has a weakness. Often, it’s more than just one. One or more of these weaknesses limits the businesses’ growth.
Read MoreTopics: Decision-Making, leadership, Level 5 Leadership, How the Mighty Fall,, Effective Leadership
Topics: Decision-Making, less is more, productivity, Willpower, Scrum, Scrum, Execution
The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
Posted by Douglas A Wick on Mon, Nov 9, 2015
A foundational principal we will teach at the Scaling Up Workshop on Wednesday at our November 11th Scaling Up Workshop in Cedar Rapids, IA is One Thing. We recommend that when choosing a priority you choose One Thing for the year or your quarter to choose to focus on. It’s based on the principal that less is more.
Read MoreTopics: Decision-Making, One Thing, priority, time management
How would you grade your decision-making capability? How is your leadership team at making decisions?
Read MoreTopics: Strategic Discipline, Decision-Making, planning, Discipline Plan, Annual Plan, strategy decisions
Topics: Decision-Making, employee performance, priorities, habits, The Power of Habit, Execution, routine, rockefeller habits 4-3-2-1 growth formula
Topics: Decision-Making, Top Priority, priority, less is more, time management
What’s your Core Purpose? We’ve discussed this subject several times, and it’s revealing that Greg McKeown in Essentialism speaks to it as well.
Topics: Decision-Making, Core Purpose, less is more, Clarity of Purpose