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Leaders are paid to make the important decisions.  They need to ensure that the organization’s decision making process is fact-based and inclusive otherwise it just becomes a battle of opinions. and , when it comes to opinions, the person with the most power typically wins.

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Growth Regardless of Obstacles

Growth Regardless of Obstacles: How Small Business Leaders Build Sustainable Growth in Any Economy Growing a business is rarely a smooth, predictable process. In fact, most business growth happens during seasons that feel…

What Does Success Really Mean to You?

What Does Success Really Mean to You? Most people think they know what success is—until you ask them to define it. It sounds like a simple question: What does success mean to you?…

The High Cost of Short-Term Thinking

Introduction – Don’t Get Stuck in the Short-Term I’m increasingly concerned that more business leaders have slipped into short-term thinking. After years of volatility and nonstop disruption, many seem almost shell-shocked. Instead of…

Recommended Reading

Don’t Believe Everything You Think

Book Introduction Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nguyen is a powerful and eye-opening book that challenges one of our most basic assumptions—that our thoughts are always true. Nguyen explains that much…

The Rules of Thinking

Running a business is a thinking sport. You win or lose on the quality of your judgments, not the volume of your activity. The Rules of Thinking is a concise, practical playbook for…

You Are Now Less Dumb

You Are Now Less Dumb won’t turn you into a perfect thinker—but it will make you reliably less wrong. And that’s the real edge: fewer unforced errors, cleaner decisions, and conversations that leave…

Winning

In Winning, Jack Welch shares hard-earned lessons about competition, strategy, people management, and organizational culture. Rather than offering abstract frameworks, he answers the questions leaders actually face every day—how to win in the…

Skin In The Game

Taleb’s central point is clear: People should have something to lose. Not abstractly. Directly. When someone makes decisions that affect others—but carries no real risk themselves—you get bad outcomes. Poor advice. Weak systems.…

Choose The Life You Want

Choose the Life You Want –— Tal Ben-Shahar 101 Ways to Create Your Own Road to Happiness Most people treat happiness like a destination. Tal Ben-Shahar reframes it as a series of decisions.…

MONEY: Master The Game

Before you invest, before you plan, before you act—you need clarity. What do you actually want? Not a vague number. A real target. Robbins emphasizes defining your financial goals in concrete terms. Income.…

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