Decisions People Can Stand On
When everything is moving fast, leaders feel pressure to decide faster—but what teams actually trust is knowing where they stand. Clarity, not speed, gives people footing. Every solid decision has three parts: name the real question (not the noise around it), define what it will solve and what it won’t, and set a specific revisit point. This simple framework steadies teams more than additional explanation ever could. Try closing your next decision with: “This is what this solves. This is what it doesn’t. And here’s when we’ll look at it again.”



