I recently wrote a piece about how Entrepreneurs Should be Respected, Not Loved. The premise was that some leaders are too enamored with the approbation of their peers than making the tough decisions in the business that are bound to upset some people.
The corollary to this rule is “decision by indecision.” This is one of my favorite lines to remind entrepreneurs because it is the sort of garden variety mistake that is so common in everyday life. It is the anthesis of JFDI. And I use it so often that my wife must be sick of hearing it. But that’s mostly because it’s so prevalent. It affects us all in everyday life. Decisions by indecision are those where having not made up your mind early enough your options are constrained or gone altogether.
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