What Good Managers Know about Bad Judgment

Yes, you can teach staffers how to make better decisions. Here’s how.

 By Ed Mendlowitz
202 Questions and Answers

Q: Recently, a colleague asked me, “How do you teach judgment?” And before I could respond, he answered it himself with, “You can’t teach judgment!”

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A: Everyone working for you has and uses judgment – they have homes, families, organizations they belong to, and they manage their careers. Each of these requires exercising judgment many times a day. They all have judgment.