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Publish date : July 2020
Written by : Sebastien BAERT
On her last contribution, Natalia Karelaia from #INSEAD argues that leaders who practise #mindfulness can end up making a better decision.
“A mind is a powerful tool, but in today’s busy world, it’s seldom given the space it needs to really process information fully. Mastering mindfulness allows leaders to reflect more deeply on important decisions, and come to better conclusions.”
What do you do yourself to make a better decision? To what extent do you believe that to cultivate a higher level of attention could enhance the decision-making process and outcome?
How does practicing mindfulness improve one’s decision-making ? - July 2020 - article réalisé par Sebastien BAERT
In his last contribution, Manfred Kets de Vries from #INSEAD advocates the benefit of being patient and provides several approaches to familiarize one's mind with one of the three kinds of patience.
In his recent contribution, Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic discusses why we tend to favour charisma over humility when choosing our leaders.
Back to work... #Prediction, #adaptation and #resilience will help leaders advance where they can, retreat as soon as they must and adapt as needed.