Judgment (Review and Analysis of Tichy and Bennis' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Noel Tichy and Warren Bennis' book "Judgment" shows how what divides average leaders from great ones is the ability to make excellent decisions in the face of ambiguity, conflicting demands and time pressure. By exercising sound judgment, leaders add value to their organisation. In their book, the authors explain that judgement involves three dimensions: time, domains and resources. This summary takes the reader through each of these stages and suggests how they can be implemented.
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Book Presentation: Judgment by Noel Tichy and Warren Bennis
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Summary of Judgment (Noel Tichy and Warren Bennis)
Dimension #1: Time
Dimension #2: Domain
Dimension #3: Resources and Constituencies
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The essence of great leadership is to make sound judgment calls. Effective leaders take the correct actions even in the face of ambiguity, uncertainty, conflicting demands and severe time pressure. Leaders add value to their organizations by exercising sound judgment, by making smart calls and by then following through and ensuring everything is well executed.
So why do some leaders make consistently better judgment calls than others? It is generally because of the fact great leaders have a stronger and more robust framework in place before the decision gets made. Great leaders view making good judgment calls as a process rather than a one-off event. Making sound judgment calls usually unfolds in three dimensions:
Time – what happens before a judgment call is made and then afterwards in order to generate the desired results.
Domain – the areas which make the most difference to the survival and well-being of any organization, which are usually people, strategy and handling crises.
Constituencies – the sources of information which leaders harness to make judgment calls and then execute what is required to make successful calls.
"The thing that really matters is not how many calls a leader gets right, or even what percentage of calls a leader gets right. Rather, it is how many of the important ones he or she gets right. Good leaders not only make better calls, but they are able to discern the really important ones and get a higher percentage of them right.