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Decisions That Stick
Most decisions do not fail in the room. They fail afterwards, when nobody owns the next move, trade-offs stay hidden, or agreement is mistaken for commitment. Decisions That Stick is a practical guide to making decisions that survive contact with reality. The Bearing Check asks five navigation questions about the bearing, the terrain, who is holding the compass, reversibility, and the first waypoint.
Learn how to frame the decision, expose real trade-offs, assign ownership, match the standard of evidence to reversibility, record the reasoning, and revise without humiliation when the terrain changes. A decision is not made until someone takes a step. This book helps turn decision theatre into a path someone can actually walk.
Learn how to frame the decision, expose real trade-offs, assign ownership, match the standard of evidence to reversibility, record the reasoning, and revise without humiliation when the terrain changes. A decision is not made until someone takes a step. This book helps turn decision theatre into a path someone can actually walk.
Most decisions do not fail in the room. They fail afterwards, when nobody owns the next move, trade-offs stay hidden, or agreement is mistaken for commitment. Decisions That Stick is a practical guide to making decisions that survive contact with reality. The Bearing Check asks five navigation questions about the bearing, the terrain, who is holding the compass, reversibility, and the first waypoint.
Learn how to frame the decision, expose real trade-offs, assign ownership, match the standard of evidence to reversibility, record the reasoning, and revise without humiliation when the terrain changes. A decision is not made until someone takes a step. This book helps turn decision theatre into a path someone can actually walk.
Learn how to frame the decision, expose real trade-offs, assign ownership, match the standard of evidence to reversibility, record the reasoning, and revise without humiliation when the terrain changes. A decision is not made until someone takes a step. This book helps turn decision theatre into a path someone can actually walk.




