Mailander Podcast

Intention & Patience: Carefully Curate Your Decision Architecture

Chris Mailander
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Are you giving your greatest decisions the time they deserve? Short-term decisions are easy—they fit into neat timelines with clear metrics. But when it comes to the decisions that will most significantly impact your company's long-term future, you need to be willing to think differently, break the rules, and allow ideas to evolve. The best leaders know that patience and a bit of chaos have the greatest benefit. If you’re ready to rethink how you plan for the future, I’ll show you how to intentionally curate your company’s decision architecture to create the greatest long-term value. Let’s go to work. 

Key Takeaways:

  1. Patience is Key: Long-term decision-making requires patience, allowing ideas to develop and evolve without the pressure of immediate results.
  2. Embrace Cognitive Friction: Introducing and managing cognitive friction—deliberately challenging and deconstructing ideas—enhances decision-making and prepares teams for real-world challenges.
  3. Flexible Decision Architecture: Successful long-term strategies are built on a flexible, less rigid decision-making process that encourages creativity, experimentation, and non-linear thinking.
  4. Intentional Curation of Ideas: Curating ideas with intention, even when they seem illogical or irrational, can lead to innovative solutions that redefine your organization’s future.
  5. Avoid Over-Transparency: In long-term planning, being too transparent about desired outcomes can stifle creativity and lead to groupthink. Instead, allow space for new pathways and ideas to emerge organically.

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Original Music by Billy Goodrum