In Uncertain Times, Ask These Questions Before You Make a Decision - Cheryl Strauss Einhorn
Cheryl Strauss Einhorn suggests four questions before you make a decision
Question 1: โWhat decision today will still make sense a year from now?โ
- Encourages leaders to think beyond immediate outcomes to long-term impactsโa hallmark of systemic feedback awareness.
- Avoids the โFixes That Failโ systems thinking archetype by warning against quick wins that may erode resilience.
Question 2: โIf this decision were held up as an example of our leadership, what would it teach?โ
- Promotes reflection on organisational identity, not just efficiency.
- Invites mental model awarenessโleaders are asked to think about the beliefs and assumptions their decisions express and reinforce.
Question 3: โWhat if this isnโt the stormโwhat if itโs the climate?โ
- Transitions from viewing disruptions as isolated โeventsโ to viewing them as part of a systemic pattern or structure.
- Encourages adaptation, not reactionโessential for dynamic systems operating in VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) environments.
Question 4: โWhatโs the cost of waiting?โ
- Engages with the trade-off between precision and momentum, recognizing that inaction also has feedback effects (lost trust, momentum, competitive edge).
- Encourages deliberate risk framing, moving beyond simplistic cost-benefit analysis.