Dr. Keith L. Simmons discusses the common issue of leaders (especially new leaders) feeling stuck despite being busy, emphasizing that the problem lies in clarity and decision-making rather than motivation or time management. He explains how leaders often replace decisions with activity, leading to confusion and lack of progress. Simmons advocates for strategic leadership, which involves making clear decisions, communicating them effectively, and prioritizing progress over comfort.
KEYWORDS:
leadership, decision-making, clarity, strategic leadership, progress, activity vs. decisions, momentum, organizational clarity