🧠 Human Judgment: A Trainable Skill, Not a Gift
Human judgment is often misconceived as an inherent quality - something you either have or don't have. However, it's actually a completely trainable skill that develops through field experience.
🏋️ Like physical strength develops through pain, the mind grows through challenging experiences. A 10-year-old's judgment is limited simply due to lack of life experience.
📈 Organizations are rapidly shifting from:
- Authority-driven decision making (like military processes)
- Self-driven teams
This represents a transformational change that counters traditional workplace norms and culture. The shift is crucial for both productivity and innovation.
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