Making decisions is easier said than done. Some people think that all the decisions they make must be successful.The truth is that most decisions go wrong for people as decision-making depends on various factors such as head, heart, gut, and the prevailing situation around them.In love matters, people often go by their heart, not by head or gut.
In organizational issues, people often go by their head and gut. In some special instances, people go by their head, heart, and gut to make their decisions.
Of course, there is no quick-fix approach to decision-making. The people who encounter failures frequently keep their reserves ready and keep different plans on standby such as Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C etc.“You cannot make progress without making decisions.” – Jim RohnI was asked to lead a webinar by the International Leadership Association on “Soft Leadership” on August 29, 2012, which is a new leadership perspective I have coined.
I prepared thoroughly on the topic, and rehearsed several times by improving the draft and including new ideas and insights in every subsequent draft.