In this course we cover business strategy, ops, thinking skills and so on. Proven ways to choose the right path for your business and the ideal way to execute that. But all the contemplating and planning is not the same as doing the thing. The most successful entrepreneurs know how to combine accuracy with speed.
Your ability to make fast, tough calls is more than just a leadership trait. It’s your unfair advantage:
🎯 The First-Mover Edge
While your competitors are stuck in “Let’s form a committee” mode, you’re:
- Snagging prime talent before the job post goes live
- Locking in vendor deals during market dips
- Pivoting products while others wait for “more data”
Speed isn’t reckless when you’ve trained your instincts.
Trust is Built Through Action, Not Words
Your team secretly judges you by:
✅ How fast you kill bad ideas
✅ How quickly you approve good ones
✅ Whether Monday’s “urgent” decision is still pending by Friday
Indecision is trust-erosion in real-time.
Momentum is Your Secret Weapon 🧨
Every delayed decision:
- Drains team energy like a leaky battery
- Gives competitors breathing room
- Turns “game-changing” ideas into “meh” afterthoughts
Protect your velocity like it’s your last dollar.
Talent Follows Decisiveness
A-players would rather:
- Work for a decisive leader who’s sometimes wrong
- than a waffling boss who’s “still gathering input”
Indecision tells top performers you don’t trust yourself, so why should they?
The 70% Rule
No battle-tested leader waits for:
- All the data
- Universal buy-in
- Perfect conditions
If you’ve got 70% certainty and 100% commitment? Charge.
Track Your Decision Velocity
Each quarter, audit:
- Average time to decide
- Most delayed choices
- Outcomes of quick calls vs. overthought ones
The data will shock you.
Crisis Mode is Your Gym
When everything’s on fire:
- Your decision muscles get strongest
- Notice which instincts proved right
- Bottle that clarity for normal times
Pressure isn’t your enemy but your coach.
🔐 Decision Hacks for Entrepreneurs Who Can’t Afford Analysis Paralysis
The market doesn’t reward the most thoughtful deliberators. It rewards leaders who make good calls fast and course-correct quicker. Here’s how to build your decision muscle:
1. Stop Reinventing the Wheel
Create simple rules for recurring decisions:
- Hiring? “No brilliant a$$holes“
- Vendors? “On-time beats cheap“
- Features? “Does this help our best customers?”
Frameworks turn mental gymnastics into autopilot choices.
2. Set a Decision Clock
Most choices aren’t “get it right” but “don’t get it late.” Try this:
🔴 Big bets: 72-hour max
🟡 Team calls: 24 hours
🟢 Daily ops: Instant
Watch how often waiting longer wouldn’t change the outcome.
3. The Bezos Hack
Type 1 (irreversible):
- Sleep on it
- Debate fiercely
- Move slow
Type 2 (fixable):
- Decide now
- Course-correct later
- Default to action
Most decisions are Type 2, so stop treating them like heart surgery.
4. Build Your Spidey Sense 🕷️
Your gut is just pattern recognition you can’t articulate yet. When facing a choice:
- What does instinct say?
- What similar past situations back this up?
- What’s the fastest way to test it?
5. The Magic Number is 3
More options = more regret. Force yourself to:
- Kill weak contenders fast
- Compare only top 3
- Pick the 80% solution
Perfection is just procrastination in a tuxedo.
6. Create Intel Channels
Set up systems so data comes to you:
- Weekly team bullet points (no novels)
- Customer complaint trends
- Financial dashboards
Good intel beats perfect intel that arrives late.
7. Pre-Game Your Crises
Run monthly “What if?” drills:
- “What if our top client quits?”
- “What if supply chains break?”
- “What if we 10X tomorrow?”
Pre-solved scenarios = faster reactions when it’s real.
8. Small Bets Build Confidence
Start flexing your decision muscle on low-risk calls:
- Choose lunch spots fast
- Pick meeting times decisively
- Approve small budgets quickly
The brain learns through reps—build your streak.
9. Keep a Decision Diary
Track:
✅ Calls you nailed (and why)
❌ Ones you bombed (and the warning signs)
📈 How often waiting would’ve changed nothing
10. Delegate or Die
If a decision:
- Has a clear framework
- Impacts others more than you
- Isn’t strategic
Push it down. Your job is deciding what only you can decide.
11. Create Decision-Free Zones
Automate the mundane so you’ve got bandwidth for big bets:
- “Under R10K? Team decides.”
- “Recurring vendor? Auto-renew.”
- “Standard hire? Use the scorecard.”
Speed beats precision in 80% of business decisions. The competitors stuck in “Let’s circle back” mode? You’re lapping them.

