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Leaders, Not Every Decision Deserves Your Attention. This Simple Framework Tells You Which Ones Actually Do.

Entrepreneur·Heather McLeod·20 days ago
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Not every decision deserves your time. If it doesn’t meaningfully impact business results, it’s likely adding unnecessary complexity. Use the one-way versus two-way door framework. Reversible decisions should be made quickly, while irreversible ones deserve broader input and thoughtful consideration. Simplicity is a competitive advantage. Organizations that cut through the clutter move faster and execute more effectively. There’s a reason Steve Jobs wore a black turtleneck and jeans every day, and a reason it’s so hard to decide what’s for dinner after a long day of work. Decision fatigue is real, and it drains the mental energy leaders need for the choices that actually matter. If a decision doesn’t meaningfully drive results in your business, it doesn’t deserve your attention. We all know this is true, yet many of us struggle to relinquish control or to simply say “no” when new requests land on our plates. The result?…

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