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Barriers to Making Wise Decisions Part IV
Mike Erwin, CEO of the Character and Leadership Center, tackled decision-making in a Harvard Business Review article. We’ve been discussing six reasons that can lead to poor decisions. The fourth is multi-tasking.
Due to the rapid pace of business these days, most jobs require some level of multi-tasking. However, research reveals that performance suffers by up to 40% when we focus on two cognitive tasks at the same time!
In Luke 10:41, Jesus said, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed—or indeed only one.”
Multi-tasking is not something to brag about. Instead, for the highest productivity, we need to carve out blocks of time to focus deeply on our most important decisions, not being distracted by performing multiple tasks at once.
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Some decisions are easily made. Others require more time and attention. Why do we sometimes make poor decisions about important matters? This study outlines six reasons.
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