Grand Canyon University Risk Mitigation and Strategic Decisions Questions
Q1: Some assert it is imperative for leaders to be bold when making strategic decisions. How does a leader determine how much risk is acceptable when making a decision? Explain.
Q2: Risk taking must be tempered with judgement in decision making. However, Kelman, Sanders, and Pandit discussed how risk-averse behaviors slow and hinder organizational progress and describe why so-called “paralysis by analysis” may be a more significant concern than groupthink. At what point should a leader cease gathering data, take the risk, and simply make the decision? Support your position.
Kelman, S., Sanders, R., & Pandit, G. (2017). “Tell it like it is”: Decision making, groupthink, and decisiveness among U.S. federal subcabinet executives. Governance, 30(2), 245-261. doi:10.1111/gove.12200