Decision fatigue occurs when leaders face too many choices, leading to poor decisions over time. Reducing the number of trivial decisions, delegating effectively, and creating decision-making frameworks can combat this.
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Decision fatigue is the deterioration of the quality of decisions people make after a long session of decision making.
This was coined by social psychologist Roy Baumeister who argues that making too many decisions eventually depletes our ...
It provides a framework for a group to arrive at a shared decision around one direction.
While many resources offer frameworks for brainstorming, divergence of thinking, and effectively whiteboarding, this is a framework and a method to make decision-making, and tough choices w...
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