Lesson: Push decisions down into the organization
- IT TOPICS:Careers, Management
John Dick, CIO Regions Financial Corp., shared his Lesson in Leadership with Computerworld.
The lesson: It’s important to push decisions down into the organization. Ninety percent of the time, people know what the right answer is, but they may not have the confidence — particularly when they’re junior-level — to make the call. Having decisions made lower in the organization provides a more powerful organization.
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