Why Great Leaders Pause Before Acting in a Crisis
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By Yosi Amram
Published on April 18, 2026.
The author suggests that in crises, leaders tend to rush into action rather than reflect on the internal issues and make decisions while still aware of them. This is a key lesson for leaders who are dealing with a crisis. The author argues that the focus should be on the external issue, not the internal issue, but the internal situation.
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