Develop better Leadership Habits to thrive in the Age of Information Overload
In the age of multi- tasking and information overload that we are all presently a part of, anxiety levels’ increase has been a natural unintended by- product. To stem this, better leadership habits will need to be developed that will promote more in- depth thinking. Interestingly, this is not a new concept, as it was highlighted three decades back by Richard Saul Wurman in his book Information Anxiety. He spoke about the extent of data warehousing, and its often superfluity that has caused increasing apprehension and distraction among people. This angst has now naturally risen. Ways must be devised so that leaders may be able to work with seemingly contradictory ideas, and even combine them. One needs to also recognize that choices exist far more than what is usually thought of. The leadership future needs to have space for a counterintuitive thinking process.
Uploaded Date:29 August 2019
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