Do you rely on your instincts or facts and figures?
When I worked on six sigma projects at GE there was an expression that the Master Black Belts liked to throw around, "In God we trust, all others show the data..."
Yes, it's not THAT funny but you get the point: gut instincts may feel good to you but when it comes to making tough decisions and sweeping changes, let's look closely first at the data.
As leaders we develop a sixth sense about things and that serves us well -- sometimes. Other times we can just as easily get locked (and blocked) into our old biases and make decisions based on what feels right but isn't. We don't mean harm, it just sneaks up on us like a black cat in the night and scratches our ankles.
Trust your instincts, but get the data first. You won't be sorry.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Front Range Leadership, LLC
When I worked on six sigma projects at GE there was an expression that the Master Black Belts liked to throw around, "In God we trust, all others show the data..."
Yes, it's not THAT funny but you get the point: gut instincts may feel good to you but when it comes to making tough decisions and sweeping changes, let's look closely first at the data.
As leaders we develop a sixth sense about things and that serves us well -- sometimes. Other times we can just as easily get locked (and blocked) into our old biases and make decisions based on what feels right but isn't. We don't mean harm, it just sneaks up on us like a black cat in the night and scratches our ankles.
Trust your instincts, but get the data first. You won't be sorry.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Front Range Leadership, LLC
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