Posts Tagged ‘Decision Making’
Leadership in a Crisis: How IQ and EQ Determine Business Resilience
In the ever-evolving landscape of business, we’re constantly faced with challenges that demand quick thinking, adaptability, and resilience. Among these challenges, perhaps none are as daunting as crises. Whether it’s a global pandemic, a financial meltdown, a natural disaster, or a technological disruption, crises have the potential to shake even the most stable organizations to…
Read MoreThe Challenge of Making Balanced Decisions
We’ve all been there – facing a tough decision that feels like navigating a maze in the dark. Sometimes, our minds are buzzing with facts, figures, and data, while other times, our emotions surge like a rollercoaster ride. It’s the human experience, and it’s oh-so-complicated. We stumble, we fumble, and we occasionally find ourselves tripping…
Read MoreLeadership & Decision-Making – A Dichotomy
High above the clouds, cruising at an altitude of 35,000 feet, the calm of the cockpit is suddenly interrupted by warning sounds and their corresponding lights blinking on the instrument panel indicating a potential technical malfunction. The pilots must quickly assess the data, cross-referencing it with their training and experience to diagnose the issue. They…
Read MoreHow Effective A Leader Are You?
Am I fit to fly? This is a question every pilot is taught to ask themselves every time they approach an aircraft with the intention of aviating. It’s a broad question that drills deep into the psyche and responsibility for self that a pilot feels and covers everything from their physical health to their mental…
Read MoreActivating Self-Leadership To Move Forward
The first month of 2021 has required much of us already. I have met with teams determined not to be held back by the weirdness of our current time, and also teams who don’t know where they’re going to draw the impetus to move through this next month from, let alone the year. Knowing how…
Read MoreNever Has WHY Been More Important
The crew of an aircraft are drawn together not only by training, but by a common value system. Whether they are flight crew or cabin crew, new to the group or well established, are still working their way up or have 30,000 flying hours – there is a common thread that binds them. There will…
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