Decision Making

Make higher-quality calls faster. Frame the problem, set criteria, explore options, and mark reversibility so teams learn without betting the company.

Clear problems. Explicit criteria. Visible calls. Good decisions look obvious in hindsight and teach the next one.
Decision-making is a repeatable discipline: define the problem, make criteria explicit, generate options, assess trade-offs, and decide with a bias for reversible moves. Logging the call creates learning for next time.
  • Frame the real problem, not the symptom
  • Decide against explicit criteria (not opinions)
  • Note reversibility to move faster where safe
  • Log decisions to reduce rework and teach patterns

Individual Impacts

What people feel and do when decisions are clear and teachable.

Clarity & Confidence

When the problem and criteria are explicit, people stop second-guessing and start executing. Ambiguity drops, initiative rises, and contributors feel safe to propose options aligned to what matters.

Skill Growth & Judgment

Making trade-offs visible builds judgment. With pre-mortems and debriefs, individuals learn why a path was chosen and how to spot similar patterns—accelerating career-critical thinking.

Motivation & Ownership

Clear decisions with named owners and dates give work a finish line. People commit to outcomes, not just tasks, and follow-through improves because everyone knows who decides and why.

Focus & Well-Being

Less churn from re-litigating the same choice means fewer late-night pivots. Individuals get back time and attention for deep work, which reduces stress and raises satisfaction.

Team & Organizational Impacts

How listening improves coordination, speed, and outcomes.

Speed with Safety

By labeling calls as reversible or irreversible, teams move fast where rollback is cheap and slow down where stakes are high. This reduces over-analysis and prevents reckless bets.

Better Cross-Functional Alignment

Shared criteria align product, design, engineering, and ops. With a short decision brief and a captured rationale, handoffs are cleaner and fewer choices get revisited mid-sprint.

Lower Rework & Higher Quality

Decisions logged with owner, date, and constraints cut backchannel debate. Teams detect contradictions earlier, run small tests, and improve quality without slipping timelines.

Organizational Memory & Coaching

A growing decision log turns into living documentation. New leaders onboard faster, recurring issues get resolved quicker, and the org develops a common language for trade-offs.

When Decision-Making Falters

Patterns that create drag and costly redo’s.

People

Work

Business

How to Practice

Simple moves you can use today and repeat weekly.

Weekly Behaviors

Practice This Week

Do these three reps—check them off.

Leader Scripts

Decision Brief (60 seconds)

“Problem: __. Goal: __. Criteria: __. Options: A/B/C (+ status quo).
Reversibility: A/B are reversible; C is not. My call is __ because __. Owner __ by __.”

“It’s three months later and this failed. What went wrong? What early signals would we see? How do we reduce that risk now?”

“Decision owner is __. Criteria we used: __. Reversibility: __. Next steps: __ by __. We’ll review on __.”

“I see your objections. Given the criteria and reversibility, we’ll proceed with Option A. Please help make it successful; we’ll revisit if signals change.”

Metrics to Watch

Simple moves you can use today and repeat weekly.

Weekly Behaviors

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Warning signs that drain trust and slow delivery.