Show notes
Picture this: a room where voices echo but no one else can hear them. That's a decision-making vacuum, and it's a perilous place to be. I once stepped into this void dealing with a service provider, and let me tell you, it's a cautionary tale worth sharing. It's not just the decision that counts, it's the mosaic of perspectives that give it shape. Let's break the echo chamber.
"They had zero idea there was going to be a tech show up, that there was a potential install, what changes it would create."
What you will learn:
Making Decisions in a Vacuum
Personal Experience with AT&T
Impact on Business and Leadership
Consequences of Decisions in a Vacuum
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