Wednesday, March 12, 2008
 #
 
Rule 1
While striving for perfecting the decision making process a leader cannot be paralysed with the fear of making a wrong decision.

Rule 2
Recognising wrong decisions though a part of leadership is better than regretting having made no decision at all.

Rule 3
However recognising wrong decisions made in the past must have its own time and place and never during the process itself.

Rule 4
Wallowing in wrong decisions made will merely impede one’s ability to survive the decision making process.

Rule 5
A leader’s duty is his solitary guide and never to be made subservient to his expectations. Anticipation of result whether negative or positive takes away from one’s focus on duty.


All comments require the approval of the site owner before being displayed.
Name
E-mail
Home page

Comment (Some html is allowed: a@href@title, strike) where the @ means "attribute." For example, you can use <a href="" title=""> or <blockquote cite="Scott">.  

Enter the code shown (prevents robots):

Live Comment Preview
Search
Navigation
On this page....
Archives
<November 2008>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2627282930311
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30123456
Aggregate Me!
Feed your aggregator (RSS 2.0)
Categories
Blogroll
Contact me
Administration