How Do You Know You’re Making The Right Decisions?
In the olden days, pre Covid, BC as some might say, making right decisions was hard enough.
They might be decisions about your company, your work or projects, or decisions about home.
Making decisions about the world post Covid, or After Disease (AD), feel more intense, more unknown, more uncertain and likely more important.
These might be decisions about what you hope or need to do, what the future of your work might look or be like.
We can never know if we’re making the right decisions. And, in some respects, there is no right or wrong. All that is important is the decision you take.
Clarity about our direction of travel is important to decision making. Where are we heading and why?
The clearer we are about that, our direction of travel, our orientation and intention, the more useful our decisions. It gives us a lens to see through.
We want to move closer to our preferred destination, not further away.
Having a clear direction of travel is important.
Where am I going and why?
This might be for you. It should definitely be for your company.
Having a clearly, richly, viscerally described direction of travel should be the lens through which all decisions are made and considered.
Think of it as your guiding foundation.