Episode 41: What the Military Didn't Teach Me About Decision Making

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In the military, we learn to rely on quick thinking, immediate action, and adrenaline. In this episode of Veteran Led, John Berry shares his experiences with quick decision-making in combat training and the delicate balance between decisiveness and good judgment. However, as John transitioned to the civilian world, he realized the limitations of his decision-making skills. While these skills are essential for solving immediate problems and executing tasks efficiently, they often lack the emphasis on long-term decision-making within the organization and team.

0:00 - Introduction
0:31 - What the military didn't teach about decision making
0:58 - Military decision-making: Quick decisions and battle drills
2:14 - The military decision-making process (MDMP)
3:04 - Colin Powell's 40-70 rule for decision-making
3:23 - Lack of long-term decision-making training in the military
4:34 - Challenges in civilian decision-making
5:41 - Considering long-term effects of decisions
6:36 - Expanded options in civilian decision-making
7:16 - How business goals affect decision-making
8:18 - The importance of long-term thinking in leadership
9:15 - After Action Review

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