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Haiku and the Decision Making Process
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Jim Seybert
Jim Seybert has worked with leaders of small and large organizations, helping them to think differently about what they do. His clients include entertainment and publishing giants, health-care providers, retailers, nonprofits, and real-estate developers. In Jim’s free time, he likes to take deep breaths along the High Sierra trails of Yosemite National Park. Jim and his wife live in California.

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By Jim Seybert
Published on 04/2/2010
 
Modern management culture culture praises the quick decision and drums its collective fingers when solutions are delayed by more than a millisecond. We’ve grown comfortable with automatic decisions and snap judgments. Making quick decisions is so much a part of our culture that we need a tool to help slow down our minds so we can actually think.