Why Decisions Get Second-Guessed, and What to Do About It
Harvard Business Review
FEBRUARY 25, 2016
This can happen easily when an organization is growing, and decision-making rights have been delegated across a larger number of people. Take a lesson from Persian king Cyrus the Great , who said, “Diversity in counsel, unity in command.” The question is whether the person should have been involved.
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