Positions and titles can cloud the judgment of leaders. Often when leaders reach a certain level,
they think they are required to have all the answers. It is like they believe that with the title
comes the obligation to answer every question immediately and correctly
themselves. They put undue pressure upon
themselves to respond with authority, even when they may not be confident of
the answer.
Solid leaders know that quality leadership requires a decision-making
process. That process may require time
and it may involve other resources. Good
decision making does not come as the result of a title or a position, but is
the result of experience, wisdom, and thoughtful processing of the
circumstances. Making the ultimate
decision is different from feeling like you must have an immediate answer to
every circumstance. Great leaders are
always prepared to step up and make a decision.
But in doing so, they know they don’t have to respond immediately and
have all the answers themselves. They
know to consult experts, conduct research, and fully consider all options. Our responsibility as leaders is to make
sound, well thought out and rational decisions, not to simply have an answer.
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