Visible Ownership
Deciding openly, measuring outcomes, and adapting to results is presented as a sign of competence. Guessing and hiding is presented as making a person look arrogant. The article recommends choosing a first decision to publish with a 48-hou…
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Deciding openly, measuring outcomes, and adapting to results is presented as a sign of competence. Guessing and hiding is presented as making a person look arrogant. The article recommends choosing a first decision to publish with a 48-hour veto window. The recommended process is meant to create visible ownership rather than avoid accountability.