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5 Ways To Be a More Decisive And Effective Leader

Gabriel Aluisy

As the head of a Design and Marketing firm Ive often run into the client that just cant make up their mind. One day they love my design and vision for a campaign, and the next theyre sending me an email with changes and updates. Youve probably experienced this in your business too, and maybe even been an offender. I see entrepreneurs make the mistake of paralysis by analysis quite often.

Indecisiveness can cripple a business and severely halt growth. In fact, there is a high correlation of success when entrepreneurs and business leaders can make timely, decisive decisions. Below are some of my top tips to avoid over-analysing and start being decisive. Feel free to use these on your clients or yourself.

Tip #1: Limit the opinions of family and friends

Most often, Ive noticed this indecision is crowdsourced. By crowdsourced, I mean these indecisive clients solicit the opinions of their friends and family and they receive all sorts of feedback. Some good, some not (and if Im telling it like it is, almost always its not).

This is a natural thing for us as social beings to do, and whilst it works great for many things, it doesnt work for business. It doesnt work because family and friends are very rarely subject matter experts on your business. For example, you wouldnt expect a tennis pro like Roger Federer to give advice to a golfer like Tiger Woods on how to hit a 9 iron on the 18th hole of the Open Championship. Theres only one person on that course Tiger would listen to, his caddie. So why would you ask someone outside of your field of expertise when money is on the line?

Tip #2: Evaluate the decision within context

Often I see entrepreneurs post a question like, which book cover do you prefer? I see these questions on social media sites all the time. The feedback rolls in and lots of reasons behind the choice of A or B come back. Sometimes the peanut gallery gets it right, and sometimes they dont.

Now, you might be asking, how do I know theres a right and wrong answer? Isnt it all subjective? Well, I can emphatically tell you, it is not subjective. There is a science behind all decisions and its called context.

Tip #3: Set a time limit to make a decision

Ive come to the realization that indecisive folks are oftentimes prone to procrastination. The good news is this is a really simple fix: set a drop-dead date and note it on your business and personal calendars. Giving yourself a deadline takes away the opportunity to procrastinate.

Better still, announce your deadline to co-workers, friends or family so that they can hold you accountable its literally impossible to be indecisive when you have a hard deadline.

Tip #4: Exercise & reward your decision-making muscles

In any endeavor, practice makes perfect. Just as professional athletes train and develop the particular muscles needed to perform at a high level, so must you exercise the parts of your brain that make decisions. Try to be more decisive and quicker in making a small decision in your day. Whether thats ordering the first cocktail that comes to your mind at happy hour, or choosing which outfit to wear in the morning, be decisive in that small act.

I once read, how you do one thing, is how you do everything, and Ive found it to be absolutely true. Though those small decisions seem unimportant, just making them efficiently creates new pathways in the brain that will aid the big decisions.

Dont forget to evaluate those decisions at the end of the day and reward yourself for the good ones you made. This practice will help you refine the actual decision-making process for the biggies too, as youll learn what reasoning brought about results good or bad, and you can adjust your thinking the next time.

Tip #5: Learn to delegate the decision making process

Simply speaking, you just might not be cut out to make the particular decision at hand. For instance, Im definitely a right-brained creative type and the logic of numbers and calculations escapes me Ive learnt it and have come to accept it. We all need to know our gifts and our weaknesses, and to that end, we need to know when to accept the advice of experts in the field or others in our organization that are better equipped to make the decision.

Deferring in this way is not a sign of weakness, its a sign of strength as a leader. If you absolutely dont know which path to take, or which decision to make, find someone you can trust whos better at it than you.

I hope youve found these five tips useful in becoming a better decision maker. Youll find its equally rewarding personally and financially. Cheers to your continued success!

Gabriel Aluisy is the founder of Shake Creative, a Tampa, Florida based advertising agency focused on design and marketing for private clubs and luxury lifestyle brands. He has written the bestselling book, Moving Targets: Creating Engaging Brands in an On-Demand World which can be purchased at all major booksellers including Amazon. Follow him on Twitter at @gabrielaluisy.

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You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

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You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.