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Sunday, January 6, 2008
Jekyll and Decide
Ambiguous decisions can make projects come to a screeching halt. Recasting decisions as approvals is a helpful alternative.
For example,
"We submitted a proposal last week and we're waiting for you to decide what to do."
becomes...
"We're ready to move ahead as soon as we receive an approval on the proposal submitted last week."
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