In organizations, the tendency to form committees when leaders avoid making tough decisions is common. This practice often results in delays and inefficiencies. An example is the City of Chicago creating a large committee to attract Amazon, despite Jeff Bezos' aversion to committees. Blaming committees for failures allows leaders to evade accountability. While committees have their uses, decisions are typically faster and more cost-effective when made by those closest to the issue. Embracing quick decision-making and taking ownership can lead to increased productivity, even if mistakes are made along the way. The author suggests that instead of forming committees for trivial matters, decisions could be made by chance, as advocated by Seth Godin.
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by Luay Rahil 於 medium.com 03-15-2024
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