Archives For April 2012

One of the most difficult calls in leadership is deciding how many people to pull into important, timely decisions during a crisis. Decisive leaders tend to react swiftly, making unilateral decisions. Some leaders are made to guide people through emergencies, taking the bull by the horns (or the bull horn) and charging forward so everyone else can follow. Not all crises, however, necessitate this style of leadership. For example, a recent WSJ article discussed how two cities—Joplin, MO and Tuscaloosa, Read more [...]