Sunday, November 05, 2006

Impetus

The business environment of today requires people in positions of authority to make meaningful decisions in abbreviated periods of time. Great leaders, thinkers, and managers appear to make complex decisions quickly. If a decision is reached after careful deliberation, but in a menial period, it’s highly probable that the decider gave a decision protracted consideration before the issue arose. In other words, many decision makers gain an advantage by thinking through decisions they see themselves confronting in the future. Ronald Reagan prepared to be President of the United States in part by creating a weekly radio commentary dealing with political, economic, and managerial decisions. The purpose of this blog is to think about political, economic, and managerial decisions and refine potential responses.

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