What do you do if your decision-making process lacks strategic thinking?
When your decision-making process seems to be on autopilot, lacking the depth and foresight of strategic thinking, it's time to pause and reassess. Strategic thinking involves a deliberate and thoughtful approach to decision-making, one that considers long-term objectives and the broader impact of actions. If you find that your decisions are reactive rather than proactive, or if they're narrowly focused on immediate concerns without regard for the bigger picture, it's a sign that strategic thinking is missing from your process. This can be particularly concerning in a supervisory role, where your decisions can have significant implications for your team and organization.