Harold Jarche on Nostr: High tolerance for ambiguity is an important leadership trait in increasingly ...
High tolerance for ambiguity is an important leadership trait in increasingly #complex networked environments. Listening, to others and ourselves, often gets lost in the deadline-driven organizational environment.
We really need to listen to the environment.
When you rely solely on #technology in adapting to complex environments, the result can be death.
https://jarche.com/2011/08/building-tolerance-for-ambiguity/ Published at
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