In high-pressure environments, leaders often hesitate to make bold decisions for fear of failure. But what if the real failure is avoiding the decision altogether? One essential leadership trait is ...
A study published in Personality and Individual Differences found that indecisive people tend to make really smart decisions.
It is unclear if we live in a particularly smart era, but we clearly live in a particularly "smart" era. That is, the usage of the word "smart" is far more common than ever before. We are told that a ...
Smart leaders with vast data still make bad decisions. But others, under similar pressure, make game-changing ones. In 1982, Johnson & Johnson swiftly recalled 31 million bottles of Tylenol after ...
Sometimes a financial decision seems like an obvious win and turns out to be something you may never financially recover from. We all struggle with money. About 17% of Americans report not paying all ...
December has a way of slowing people down. The year feels heavy, plans seem unfinished, and conversations quickly shift to “next year,” as though January will magically correct what discipline could ...
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