A wrong decision can double your experience and correct Decisions can double your confidence.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Avs,
While doing any kind of business, we used to run into a lot of decision-making. Even these decisions are tiny, and these decisions can affect the entire fortune of a company. Just like we discussed before, no matter what the issue, it is up to the executive to make the final decision. And the top management will be the loneliest one to make a final decision. In Chinese saying is: Lonely at the top! We do need to gather all of our experiences and lessons to make the decision accurately.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
While doing any kind of business, we used to run into a lot of decision-making. Even these decisions are tiny, and these decisions can affect the entire fortune of a company. Just like we discussed before, no matter what the issue, it is up to the executive to make the final decision. And the top management will be the loneliest one to make a final decision. In Chinese saying is: Lonely at the top! We do need to gather all of our experiences and lessons to make the decision accurately.
Best regards,
John
From China, Shanghai
Dear AVSjai,
Greetings. Nice thought shared. Wrong decisions double your experience. The correct decision is taken based on the experience gained through failure - the wrong decision. This definitely doubles the confidence.
Regards, Ramgopal K S
From India, Mumbai
Greetings. Nice thought shared. Wrong decisions double your experience. The correct decision is taken based on the experience gained through failure - the wrong decision. This definitely doubles the confidence.
Regards, Ramgopal K S
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mr. AVS,
A wrong decision certainly doubles the experience (since one needs to rework on that particular failure, which emerged due to the wrong decision). After rework and thorough understanding/learning from that wrong decision, if subsequent action/activity/task brings success, then and only then, it would double the confidence. In the above paragraph, there are a few critical analyses required (thorough understanding, learning, implementation of the right decision timely...). One has to be very careful for the same if one really wants to learn from failure. Failure is a phenomenon where one dares to do something different, that is innovation (maybe out of his passion) and gets no success, meaning it is the byproduct of the invention. If the decision is wrong, sometimes, the gravity of the failure is so high that one may not be able to revert (make another decision to emerge with better shine) back and may experience a permanent loss/damage.
Work rightly. Always.
Good whole-hearted homework.
Planning, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) is a very proven cycle for the completion of activities systematically.
Work in a disciplined way.
Success is there for you (and it would be - the right decision. No rework, no failure).
All the best for success.
Sanjay Ghiya
Reliance, RCP, Project
From India
A wrong decision certainly doubles the experience (since one needs to rework on that particular failure, which emerged due to the wrong decision). After rework and thorough understanding/learning from that wrong decision, if subsequent action/activity/task brings success, then and only then, it would double the confidence. In the above paragraph, there are a few critical analyses required (thorough understanding, learning, implementation of the right decision timely...). One has to be very careful for the same if one really wants to learn from failure. Failure is a phenomenon where one dares to do something different, that is innovation (maybe out of his passion) and gets no success, meaning it is the byproduct of the invention. If the decision is wrong, sometimes, the gravity of the failure is so high that one may not be able to revert (make another decision to emerge with better shine) back and may experience a permanent loss/damage.
Work rightly. Always.
Good whole-hearted homework.
Planning, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) is a very proven cycle for the completion of activities systematically.
Work in a disciplined way.
Success is there for you (and it would be - the right decision. No rework, no failure).
All the best for success.
Sanjay Ghiya
Reliance, RCP, Project
From India
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