In times of high stress, we want fast answers. As leaders we feel the pressure be decisive. But fast is not always best, and can sometimes lead us deeper into trouble.
What we need is rapid deliberation. With a little help from Wyatt Earp, and people who jump out of airplanes for a living, here’s what I think that means, and how we can put it to work for us.
Notes and Resources:
Quotable:
“Fast is fine, but accuracy is final. You must learn to be slow in a hurry.” - Wyatt Earp
“Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.” - U.S. Army Jumpmaster adage
“’The action that follows deliberation should be quick, but deliberation should be slow.” - Aristotle
“Haste trips up its own heels.” - Michel de Montaigne
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