Avoid Analysis
Paralysis.
How
many times have you been in a planning
meeting that seemed to be going very
well...but in the end, never amounted to
anything?
Chances are you've been caught up in
analysis paralysis. In other words, good
ideas have been presented, but by the
time enough people consider and
reconsider the situation, it seems more
complex, or not as great an idea as you
originally thought. Or, in most cases, a
conclusion about how to act is never
reached.
But, guess what? There is such as thing
as "over-thinking." In sports, analysis
paralysis might keep an athlete from
reacting quickly enough. In politics,
analysis paralysis might cause a simple
issue to be debated for years. And, in
business, analysis paralysis can keep
business owners from moving forward in
some pretty amazing opportunities! To
avoid analysis paralysis,
Keith
Thorn of KTLLC Communications will
help ensure that we:
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Quickly jot down the pros and cons
of an idea.
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Make a decision (If an entire group
is deciding-take a vote.)
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Write out the steps required to
follow through.
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Assign the steps.
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Follow through.
You didn't become an entrepreneur to
become a hesitant decision maker. By
following these steps, you will make
good, well informed decisions. Some will
work out and some won't. But, at least
you won't miss out on BIG opportunities!
If you find it difficult to be a
decisive person, remember this, "The
success is not in the decision you make;
the success is in HOW you deal with the
decision you make." Make your decision
and then go to work to make it the right
decision.
Sincerely,
Keith Thorn
Our Secret Formula at
KTLLC Communications.
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We take our
responsibility to create purposeful
creative very seriously In order to
create exceptional creative, it helps to
love business and design, as well as the
business of designing. Our business is
nothing without clients, so we give our
all to each account. We love what we do
and we appreciate our clients & that's
our secret formula.
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