The Power of Reflection

The Power of Reflection

One of the most powerful tools in a leader’s skill set is the art of reflection. The ability to look back on past strategic decisions, understand their outcomes and use these insights to refine future strategies. Every decision, whether successful or not, holds valuable lessons. By analyzing these decisions, you gain insights into what worked, what didn’t, and why.?

How to Reflect Effectively on Strategic Decisions?

It is crucial to allocate time for reflection.

One of the biggest downfall of many leaders is believing they’re too busy to spend time just “thinking.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Focused thought and careful reflection can lead to important insights.?

Record key decisions and their outcomes.

Studying these records helps in identifying patterns – both successful and unsuccessful. Ask yourself : What led to this decision? What were the expected outcomes versus the actual results? What external and internal factors influenced the results??

Reflection should not be a solitary exercise.

Involve your team in this process. Their perspectives can provide a broader view of the decisions made and their effectiveness. This approach enriches the reflection process and promotes a sense of collective responsibility and learning.?

Avoid dwelling on mistakes as failures.

View them as opportunities for improvement. Mistakes are inevitable, learning from them is optional.?

Use the insights gained to improve future strategic decisions.

Replicate successful strategies, avoid past mistakes.?

Be prepared to adapt your strategies.

This might involve making hard decisions like abandoning a long-held strategy that is no longer effective. I have seen far too many organizations fall prey to the “sunk cost paradox.” Once the money has been spent, it’s gone. If the strategy isn’t working, walk away.?

Being a skilled decision-maker does not happen by chance. It takes dedication and focus. Without this sort of reflection you will miss out on opportunities in the future and be doomed to relive past mistakes.


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Zeev Wexler

Digital Innovator & Insightful Speaker | Expert in Digital Marketing, Blockchain & AI for Strategic Business & Revenue Growth | 20+ Years of Experience in Helping Brands Build Their Online Presence

7 个月

John Spence ?Embracing the strategic advantage of analyzing the past enables leaders to gain valuable insights, refine their decision-making processes, and drive organizational success in the future.

Andreas J?lminger

Founder at Mind Coaching Group Sweden

7 个月

Sounds like reflecting on the past can really boost leadership skills John Spence

Jennifer Schmidt

AVP Branch Operations at 3Rivers Federal Credit Union

7 个月

We are highly encouraged to set time aside each month. We call it "thinking time" or "white space." This article helps to give ideas on how to even make this time greater!

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