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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

You cannot separate leadership from decisioning, for like it or not, they are inexorably linked. I believe it was Cyrus the Great who said “diversity in counsel, unity in command” meaning that good leaders seek the counsel of others, but maintain command control over the final decision. They make bad decisions.

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How to Avoid Collaboration Fatigue

Harvard Business Review

After all, researchers have linked collaboration to increased innovation, and many have compellingly argued for collaboration’s role in better leadership performance. A diverse, cross-functional team is assembled to solve it. These decisions require a shared strategic direction, not an on-demand cost/benefit analysis.