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DECISION RESOURCES

We believe better decisions begin with better thinking.

This collection brings together some recommended reading, practical guides and reflective tools to support leaders who want to think clearly, act deliberately and lead well.

Watch this space as we regularly update content with fresh resources.

Recommended Reading for Decision Leaders
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Practical Tools & Guides

 MAKE  BETTER DECISIONS WITH 30 POWERFUL QUESTIONS

We believe that better questions stimulate better thinking. Better thinking supporting better decisions. Better decisions is a sign of better leaders and better leaders cultivate a better world. When it comes to decision-making, taking a step back to ask better questions will help you and your team. This free guide gives you 30 powerful questions to cut through the noise, challenge your assumptions, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
 

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Leading Through Uncertainty:
Mindset, Relationships and Decisions

Many senior teams are navigating
organisational change in uncertain times.
This reflection explores three essentials:
mindset, relationships and decision-making.

BY JON BIRCHER

The Art of Truly Seeing People

Inspired by David Brooks' How to Know a Person, this reflection explores three ideas: choosing to illuminate others, the quiet power of accompaniment, and taking the time to understand someone's story.

BY JON BIRCHER

Three Layers of Decision-Making

Most workplace decisions live across three interconnected layers; underpinning principles, application of decision-making skills, and organisational context.

Weakness in one, shapes all the others.

Are you creating the conditions to think at your best?

BY MARK HERBERT

What Was the Best Decision You Made This Week?

Before you move on to the next thing, pause.

Reflecting on how you decided, not just what you decided, is one of the most untapped advantages in leadership.

 

A few questions worth sitting with.

BY MARK HERBERT

Newsletter Archive

Issue 1| December 2025

Power of pausing to reflect

A reflection on the discipline of pause and intentional decision-making at year end.

Issue 2 | January 2026

Decide How To Decide

A reflection on pausing to question how we decide and ten questions to transform your individual and team decision-making.

Issue 3 | March 2026

Widen Your Options

A reflection on how leaders rush to binary decisions under pressure, and practical techniques to broaden your thinking before you choose.

Issue 4| March 2026

Information Is Not Intelligence

A challenge to rethink how you gather intelligence, and two filters to make sure it actually leads to a decision...

Issue 5 | April 2026

Coming Soon..

Issue 3 | May 2026

Coming Soon..

Resourceful Links

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Explore More On Bias

For a broader exploration of different types of bias and how they influence thinking and decisions, visit the   Decision Lab Biases Index.

Before You Decide: 3 Steps To Better Decision Making | Matthew Confer |

How to Make Big Decisions in Challenging Circumstances | Jonathan Reimer | TED

Explore Your Decision Style

Explore how different decision-making styles influence the way people approach choices and solve problems, visit the BeTalent Decision Styles.

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