Why Decisions Feel Harder Than They Should
Decisions don’t usually slow down because people lack capability or information. They slow down because the conditions for deciding aren’t clear. Ownership is often implied, tradeoffs remain unspoken, and decisions don’t carry forward consistently once they’re made. Over time, this creates misalignment that looks like execution issues but is actually a design problem. This article explores why decisions feel harder than they should and how leaders can change the conditions so decisions hold and execution follows.