tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945693193867852078.post5373010939341897024..comments2023-04-07T09:27:36.238-04:00Comments on Lean Leaders Blog- "THE" Voice of Lean Leadership: Difference of making decisions versus coming to conclusionsBilly Wilkersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04222526257430143429noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945693193867852078.post-13211136423219132182010-07-27T12:14:03.483-04:002010-07-27T12:14:03.483-04:00Yes Billy, to make a decision as you had rightly s...Yes Billy, to make a decision as you had rightly said, is a calculated risk, not only but also you have to hear both the sides to come to conclusions, maybe both are only trying to express their views to save their identity and reputation. also a decision made wrong could affect both the parties, so take your time, allow things to settle down, make more enquiries and get down to the questionnaire which involves the process of answering tricky questions which could probably spell out the intentions / motive behind the scene of action.<br /><br />Also it could be without knowledge happenings and that they would be sorry for.. etc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com