Change Management: Making Conscious Decisions
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Overview: Leaders make two types of decisions. They are either conscious decisions or unconscious decisions. The former are traits of true leaders the latter are traits of phoney leaders. Conscious decisions are made with the data at hand the risks understood and the implications of the risk known with possible contingencies built into the decision. Conscious decisions are made despite the risk or at times because of the potential reward that goes with the risk. Taking conscious decisions does not always require courage but undoubtedly at times it does. Taking a conscious decision to go against the trend, to go against advice because you know that it is right and the consequences will be personal takes courage.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2006 | Pages: 6




