Observation before attribution.
Intro
This article reconstructs how organisations in the early 2020s struggled with decision-making speed, decision processes, and organisational design, showing why delayed decisions, excessive alignment, and over-preparation reduced effectiveness. It explains how decision latency, hierarchical escalation, and structural dependency weakened responsiveness and created hidden opportunity costs. Key concepts include decision-making processes, organisational agility, decision latency, leadership effectiveness, and system design.
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