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Are decision makers allowed to change decisions?
How do people react when decision makers change their decisions?
Are decision makers open to listening to people who expose new context or implications?
What happens to people who expose new context or implications?
Does your Enterprise want to increase the quality of, and reduce the costs of, Transformation?
Does your Enterprise's culture allow its culture to be changed?
If not, what is preventing it?
When was the last time you were “wrong”?
When was the last time you admitted you were “wrong”?
If those dates don’t coincide, why not?
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'Unless we embrace changing decisions, we will always be stuck with bad ones.'
- Kevin Lee Smith
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We all make decisions. Constantly. Every single day of our
lives.
We all like to make decisions. Important people make
decisions. We like to feel important. It’s almost like a drug. He who decides
has power. He who decides is important. But with great power comes great
responsibility. And the responsibility that comes with making decisions is the
responsibility to accept when you discover they are “wrong”, and change them
when necessary. Unfortunately, changing decisions is generally much harder than
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'Unless we embrace changing decisions, we will always be stuck with bad ones.'
- Kevin Lee Smith
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Questions to ponder... |
Are decision makers allowed to change decisions? |
How do people react when decision makers change their decisions? |
Are decision makers open to listening to people who expose new context or implications? |
What happens to people who expose new context or implications? |
Does your Enterprise want to increase the quality of, and reduce the costs of, Transformation? |
Does your Enterprise's culture allow its culture to be changed? |
If not, what is preventing it? |
When was the last time you were “wrong”? |
When was the last time you admitted you were “wrong”? |
If those dates don’t coincide, why not? |