Judgment:
The essence of effective leadership.
It is a contextually informed decision-making process encompassing three domains:
people, strategy, and crisis.
Within each domain, leadership judgments follow a three-phase process:
preparation, the call, and execution.
Good leadership judgment is supported by contextual knowledge of
oneself, social network, organization, and stakeholders.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2012
0. Judgment - Definition
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