For a long time, I believed leadership meant carrying decisions personally. Not out of ego, but out of responsibility. I wanted to do the right thing, and to be seen doing the right thing, by the ...
This is definitely a year of tests for nonprofit leaders everywhere. Global economic uncertainty and political instability are making even the most mundane decisions feel challenging. In the past few ...
Most leaders believe AI is about speed, but speed without clarity doesn’t create strategy. It multiplies confusion. The truth is, AI doesn’t replace leadership judgment. Instead, it amplifies it. For ...
Decision fatigue refers to a decline in the quality of decisions after making several consecutive choices with sustained demands on cognitive and self-regulatory processes that reduce the ability to ...
A recent study explored the decisions that people typically make in everyday life and the kinds of decisions that are considered the most risky. The study was conducted with over 4,000 adults in ...
Early decision isn’t just for the rich, as long as people with lower incomes can get accurate price quotes before agreeing to attend if they get in. By Ron Lieber In 1988, Ron Lieber applied to ...
As president, George W. Bush got ridiculed for calling himself “the decider.” It seemed so pompous and self-important. But in reality, we are all deciders. The quality of our lives is determined by ...