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Investigative Leadership

The Right Questions Can Lead to Business Breakthroughs

June 12, 2018 by Andrea Williams

Eight years ago, Craig Ross achieved a career milestone. He became the majority owner, CEO, and president of Verus Global, a leadership development organization based in Littleton, Colorado. There was no time to celebrate because of declining profits and growth. “For the first time in my career, I was asking questions I’d never asked,” Ross says. […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: asking questions, Leadership, leading teams, questions, relationships, Success, Teams

The Counsel of Scorpions

Who We Choose to Listen to Matters

June 5, 2018 by Jeremy Lott

Solomon was said to be the most successful king that Israel ever had—renowned for his wisdom and his riches. His heir Rehoboam, not so much. Of the 12 tribes of Hebrews that constituted the nation of Israel, 10 revolted under Rehoboam’s reign. Later leaders would manage shaky alliances. But after Rehoboam, it was no longer […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

The Science of Intuition

Your Brain's Attention-to-Detail Is Like a Superpower

June 5, 2018 by Erin Wildermuth

Your intuition is a lot like Shawn Spencer. If you’re not familiar with the hit TV show Psych, Spencer is a private detective with a twist: he has everyone convinced he is psychic. In fact, his supernatural, detecting power is nothing more than exceptional attention-to-detail. How is this like intuition? Though people are apt to […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Intuition, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

Big Data is Overrated

We Need to Rediscover that Numbers Aren't Everything

June 5, 2018 by Shawn Macomber

If thou gaze long into an algorithm, the algorithm will also gaze into… well, not exactly thee, right? More like a patchy portrait of your likeness churned out by a mimeograph low on ink—sharply delineated in a few areas, sure, but hazy and obscure in many others. Yet close enough in the broad strokes to […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

How to Avoid a Nuclear War

And Make Other Great Decisions

June 5, 2018 by RiShawn Biddle

You will never make a fully-informed decision. Accept it. The reality is that every choice involves using limited information, can have unforeseen consequences, and, because of conditions that change before your very eyes, may end up being the wrong decision anyway. Then you will have to change your mind. Yet you still can make good […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

Anatomy of a Great Decision

June 5, 2018 by Michael Hyatt

Decision making may be the toughest thing leaders do. we have to make critical choices that affect the welfare and livelihood of dozens or even thousands of people—often using conflicting or incomplete information. In this episode, we’ll show you the three factors leaders must consider when making an important choice.

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership, Personal Development, Podcast Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, Podcast, relationships, Success, Teams

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