Thursday, February 10, 2011

Dragging Decision is Bad Business

Too frequently in business you hear people say "let me get back to you next week.." "Let's discuss this end of 3rd quarter..." Etc. This kind of procrastination related to making decisions is bad business. The decision or information at hand will not change in 2 months, next week or next year. Force yourself to look at the situation, evaluate the opportunities and make a decision right now.
Every delay you make, hurts your business. Your slowness or inability to make fast decisions is holding you back. Learn to discipline yourself to make fast decisions and commit to those decisions in order to speed up the flow of your company. Watch what happens when implemented. Swift decisions and swift actions will lead to growth and success. Let your competition mess around with delayed decision making processes but don't allow yourself to fall the effect of it. - Robert Cornish
CEO, Richter10.2 Media Group

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