Keeping Cool in a Crisis

Business owners can, at times, put themselves and the people around them under extreme and undue pressure. This often occurs as the result of a “knee-jerk” reaction to things in his/her business not going to plan.

Such reactions can also lead to bad decisions and short-term/short-lived responses, which only serve to make things worse.

Therefore, when problems do arise, we would all do well to spend some time fully understanding the nature of these problems and finding their true causes.

When we initially encounter a problem, it is often more complex than we may think. There are too many unknowns in and around any given situation. What first appears to be an obvious answer to us may be completely off point.

Addressing a business problem relies on our gathering the relevant information, listening to the key people involved, making a best-balanced choice given what we know, implementing a plan and evaluating the outcomes.

Remember, no solution, no matter how effective it may seem, is ever the end of the story.

Tweaking our thinking and action is an ongoing, never-ending process. In order to do this efficiently and move quickly on our feet to changing circumstances, we must first learn to be effective problem-solvers. This entails being grounded in the principles of effective problem solving and using the right tools. When we are able to do this, we have a far greater capacity to remain clear-headed in the heat of the moment.

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