The Art of Slow Decisions
We celebrate the bias for action. But the most durable decisions I've seen — in companies and in life — were made slowly, deliberately, and with a lot of silence in the room.
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Essays and reflections on strategy, business, and the texture of everyday life. Professional and personal — because I've never found a clean line between the two.
We celebrate the bias for action. But the most durable decisions I've seen — in companies and in life — were made slowly, deliberately, and with a lot of silence in the room.
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