Decision Making
Red Zone (The Sensitive and Dangerous Matters)
In the last two posts, I presented ways that can help you make sound decisions depending on the situation: Black and White situations – you will normally have clear, straightforward choices. Therefore, decisions should be simple and common sense should prevail. Grey Area situations – two or more choices that are [...]
Grey Area (The Disputable Matters)
I prefer everything in Black and White (see my previous blog post). Afterall, I’m a Tiv man from Benue State, Nigeria. Our traditional attire is called “A’nger u Tiv“. A’nger – pronounced /en-dʒɛ/ (like in gesture). The A’nger is beautifully woven with Black and White yarns akin to zebra skin. I agree [...]
Black and White (The Straightforward Matters)
Straightforward matters are not complex. They are usually simple and well defined or marked. They are black and white; good or bad; right or wrong. Dealing with them, you should also keep things simple. Traffic signals are usually taught at a very early age in most educational curricula: Red means, “Stop. Green means, [...]