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Decision Making Under Pressure: Leadership Lessons for 2026

Decision Making Under Pressure: Leadership Lessons for 2026

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In this episode of The Mind Takeaway Podcast, we kick off 2026 by exploring the complex challenges of leadership in an ever-evolving workplace. Drawing from a recent Forbes article, we collaborated with Martin Gutman and an experienced group of international Executive Coaches to explore why leadership has become increasingly challenging in 2025 and beyond.

We discuss the shifting landscape of work, characterised by new technologies, rapid change, and constant pressure, which has led to a climate of 'permanent triage' for many leaders. As organisations implement new technologies and make swift decisions, the strain on leaders intensifies, often resulting in confusion and stress among teams. We highlight the critical need for leaders to slow down, even when the environment pushes for quick answers, to ensure clarity and informed decision-making.

Throughout the episode, we emphasise the importance of self-awareness and slowing down to navigate these turbulent times. By intentionally stepping back, leaders can improve their decision-making and foster a healthier work environment. We discuss the detrimental effects of a 'fail fast' mentality and the belief that busyness equates to productivity, urging leaders to embrace a more reflective approach.

Key Takeaways
- The impact of rapid change and technology on leadership dynamics.
- The importance of slowing down for better decision-making and clarity.
- Understanding the emotional states that influence leadership effectiveness.
- Challenging the belief that busyness equals productivity.
- The value of collaboration and self-reflection in leadership.

Forbes Article: Why Leadership Got More Challenging In 2025, According To Coaches

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