The Paralysis of Analysis: What Stops Business Owners from Making Important Decisions
As a business advisor, my role is to help business owners overcome analysis paralysis and make informed, timely decisions for their companies.
As a business advisor, my role is to help business owners overcome analysis paralysis and make informed, timely decisions for their companies.
Making important business decisions can often be overwhelming and lead to analysis paralysis. Sometimes the best approach is to go with your gut feeling.
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If you are struggling to make a business decision, have you figured in the consequences of not deciding?
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When you can honestly answer this question, you’ll have insight into your business direction and pressing actions.
We tend to give more attention to negative experiences, than positive ones. This negativity bias can lead to poor decision-making by business owners.
But you can learn from real stories about business owners’ challenges and breakthroughs.
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