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Article: The Elements of Good Judgement

Sir Andrew Likierman’s article, The Elements of Good Judgment, explores how leaders can improve their decision-making skills. He emphasises that good judgment is a combination of personal qualities, relevant knowledge, and experience. Likierman identifies key elements that contribute to strong judgement, including:

  • Listening and Learning: Effective leaders pay close attention to others and absorb diverse perspectives.
  • Recognising Biases: Self-awareness helps decision-makers separate emotions from rational analysis.
  • Expanding Choices: Good judgment involves considering multiple options rather than settling for the obvious.
  • Understanding Implementation: Decisions should be practical and executable in real-world scenarios.

Likierman argues that judgement is not just an innate skill but something that can be refined through experience and reflection.

Read more here: https://hbr.org/2020/01/the-elements-of-good-judgment

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