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Use this 4-question framework to determine which decisions require your authority: (1) Does this require information only I have? (2) Does this set precedent or carry significant risk? (3) Am I holding onto this for the right reasons? (4) Who is best positioned to make this call?
Most leaders spend their days buried in operational decisions while their teams wait to be told what to do. The problem isn't bad decision-making—it's that leaders don't know how to determine which decisions are actually theirs to make.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Common questions answered in this episode:
Key takeaway: If you're making every decision, you're not leading. You're just really busy.
Connect with Colby:
Colby works with organizations through keynote speaking, executive coaching, and leadership training to build people-first cultures that get results.
By Colby Morris5
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Use this 4-question framework to determine which decisions require your authority: (1) Does this require information only I have? (2) Does this set precedent or carry significant risk? (3) Am I holding onto this for the right reasons? (4) Who is best positioned to make this call?
Most leaders spend their days buried in operational decisions while their teams wait to be told what to do. The problem isn't bad decision-making—it's that leaders don't know how to determine which decisions are actually theirs to make.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Common questions answered in this episode:
Key takeaway: If you're making every decision, you're not leading. You're just really busy.
Connect with Colby:
Colby works with organizations through keynote speaking, executive coaching, and leadership training to build people-first cultures that get results.

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