What makes some leaders stand out from the rest?
It has to do with their ability to think decisively.
The best leaders evaluate their options, weigh in on the alternatives, connect the dots, and look for potential in order to make informed decisions.
Here are some of the things great critical thinkers make a habit of:
Leading with questions. Open-ended questions, in particular, help you get to the heart of the matter. Start with Why?, How?, What?, and Where?
Embracing different points of view. As a leader, you need to be able to take advantage of the diversity in your team (and board, if you have one) to help you see things from different perspectives. The best leaders see and make use of the insights that everyone has to offer. They honor different opinions and ideas, because they know those differences lead to better decisions.
Leading with agility. As the old saying goes, the only constant is change—and the variables are always shifting and adjusting. Leading through change requires an open mind that can see opportunity in every situation.
Keeping an open mind. In the complex world of business, a leader with an open mind will find potential by sizing up all the answers, holding on to differences of opinion, and taking in all the variables to see clearly.
The leader who thinks critically and manages ambiguity will be the one who leads where others cannot.
Lead From Within: Be the leader who knows that nothing is as it seems. There is always uncertainty; there is always ambiguity. Be clever enough to size things up, connect the dots, see the potential, and act decisively when no one else can.
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The Leadership Gap: What Gets Between You and Your Greatness
After decades of coaching powerful executives around the world, Lolly Daskal has observed that leaders rise to their positions relying on a specific set of values and traits. But in time, every executive reaches a point when their performance suffers and failure persists. Very few understand why or how to prevent it.
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Of Lolly’s many awards and accolades, Lolly was designated a Top-50 Leadership and Management Expert by Inc. magazine. Huffington Post honored Lolly with the title of The Most Inspiring Woman in the World. Her writing has appeared in HBR, Inc.com, Fast Company (Ask The Expert), Huffington Post, and Psychology Today, and others. Her newest book, The Leadership Gap: What Gets Between You and Your Greatness has become a national bestseller.
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Bob Brady
18. Nov, 2014
‘Leading with agility’ stands out for me because as businesses around the world charge towards improved performance and results, the very best leaders will have to show they have what it takes to adjust, adapt and change course as and when necessary.
LaRae Quy
18. Nov, 2014
Love this, Lolly!
I think another way leaders can learn to act more decisively is to practice “being in over their head” by deliberately choosing activities in which there is a greater likelihood to fail. Not always comfortable, but the activity can simply be learning a new skill or taking on a new hobby…by placing themselves in situations where they DON’T always know the answer, they learn more about how to land on their feet when confronted with the unknown….
Panteli Tritchew
19. Nov, 2014
Many people, I would say most, are uncomfortable with ambiguity. As you say, an open mind is critical for assessing options. Complex problems have no boundaries, so why should our minds? 😉
Steve Brady
21. Nov, 2014
Lolly, I am not a business leader….in fact I am leading no one at present in any professional sense because, at present, I am taking time out to care for myself in relation to a health issue. Your article has been an epiphany to me in terms of “self-leadership”. Like anyone, I am prone to letting multiple demands in the “outer world” and as a result let fragmentation and disorder creep into my “inner world”. So, thank you, for this post. It has helped me, perhaps not as intended when you wrote it, to lead myself through my current circumstances!
Mduduzi
28. Nov, 2014
Great stuff. I love it!!!
Mdu
Ace-Nectar
22. Dec, 2014
Critical Thinking to take Decisive actions requires intimate knowledge of your own process.
The more I read Ms Daskal’s work the more apparent it seems that anyone trying to be a decent human being requires to #Honesty #Integrity #Tenacity to #LeadFromWithin.
Again, thank you Ms. Daskal for sharing this
My Best Regards
God Bless
Ace-Nectar
lollydaskal
26. Dec, 2014
Thanks Ace for sharing your insights.
It is true as you mentioned. “Critical Thinking to take Decisive actions requires intimate knowledge of your own process.”
Thanks again for sharing.
Lolly
David Fitzpatrick
03. Jun, 2015
I am stepping into the world as a coach, launching a blog, etc…. But as a seasoned 27 year business professional and Senior VP of my company, I appreciate and enjoy your work written work and insights. Keep up the great work! Best regards, David
VANLAL MUANI
19. Apr, 2018
I live it!
Muani