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October 05, 2007

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You're absolutely correct. The worst things can happen to the best of us. Bouncing back from a bad decision is difficult enough but having a certain level of authority in the company makes everything 10 times harder. However, there are great rewards waiting for those who have managed to overcome their challenges and move forward.

Yes, the harder it is, the more human we are. Management and leadership is hard, but that's why we are here - to take managed risks and make decisions.

Personally I prefer to take the risk of making a bad decision than to sit still and do nothing at all. There's nothing wrong about having to say sorry and be accountable for the bad decisions made, as long as we keep striving for the betterment of the organisation as a whole.

That being said, all decisions must be made accountable, otherwise, people can just simply decide and not having to worry about the consequences later on.

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