What's the most bureaucratic thing at your organization?
Can be
- decision by committee;
- legal approval for every small thing;
- pre-reads, meeting notes& agenda items for the meeting
Autocracy in the decision making or do you like more bureaucratic structure.
Yes, because every decision is different when it’s brought down to your perspective. You are the only one who knows yourself and the context around it. Others might have faced a similar problem but the variables would be different for you.
It's right. Some people are just there to enjoy your downfall. It's better to take your decision by yourself only.
No, you can take opinions theres no harm in taking opinions where you don't have expertise in it but ultimately final decision will be yours
Spot on. Most of Naval’s quotes are super realistic and spot ons.
Not right if you're a PM :)
Can be
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According to me:
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