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Through the shocking case of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where leadership inaction led to preventable deaths, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why even the smartest leaders become paralyzed when facing crucial decisions.
You'll discover:
✓ Why prestigious organizations fail to act on clear warnings
✓ How expertise becomes a barrier to decisive action
✓ The hidden cost of delayed decisions
✓ Systems for breaking through decision paralysis
Perfect for:
Learn how one of healthcare's most respected names allowed children to die because leaders couldn't make crucial decisions - and ensure your organization never falls into the same trap.
🎯 Ready to break through decision paralysis?
When smart leaders make bad calls, everyone pays the price. Learn how to make decisions that matter.
#LeadershipDecisions #OrganizationalChange #DecisionMaking #BredToLead
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Through the shocking case of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where leadership inaction led to preventable deaths, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why even the smartest leaders become paralyzed when facing crucial decisions.
You'll discover:
✓ Why prestigious organizations fail to act on clear warnings
✓ How expertise becomes a barrier to decisive action
✓ The hidden cost of delayed decisions
✓ Systems for breaking through decision paralysis
Perfect for:
Learn how one of healthcare's most respected names allowed children to die because leaders couldn't make crucial decisions - and ensure your organization never falls into the same trap.
🎯 Ready to break through decision paralysis?
When smart leaders make bad calls, everyone pays the price. Learn how to make decisions that matter.
#LeadershipDecisions #OrganizationalChange #DecisionMaking #BredToLead

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