Prudence Or Good Judgement - Deepstash

Prudence Or Good Judgement

  • In prudence (good judgment), people depend on neither theoretical frameworks nor translation of basic principles to make sense of complexity.
  • They use the inspiration they get from everyday practice, consultants, and thought leaders to talk about the transformation in a language everyone understands.
  • Leaders should help their employees share their already existing knowledge and collaborate on turning it into new ways of working.

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