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Want leadership excellence fast?Take the shortcut: make informed decisions. Here are 8 tips!

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  • Oct 5, 2021
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Updated: Dec 14, 2023



Here are 8 tips to help you make better decisions:


1. Learn from experiences, improve continuously.


2. Avoid procrastination, ensure goal-oriented decisions.


3. Spot patterns, make informed choices. Trust your insights.


4. Key to effective decision-making. Understand all perspectives.


5. Enroll in leadership courses for essential knowledge and skills.


6. Reflect on experiences, refine decision-making techniques.


7. Practice decision-making, problem-solving. Take the lead.


8. Identify areas for development.


Informed choices propel, poor ones derail. Move wisely.



If you're a tech leader and want to make better decisions, join Community of Technology Leaders (CTL). Find the Link in my featured section.


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Ron Salazar

Ron Salazar Founder & CEO, MR2 Solutions | Creator of TBaaS™ | Founder, CTL Network 

Ron Salazar is a technology executive and strategic advisor with over 20 years of experience leading digital transformation across multiple industries. He is the founder of MR2 Solutions and the CTL Network, where his work focuses on elevating IT leadership by helping organizations make clear, informed, and forward-thinking technology decisions amid rising complexity, cost pressures, and cyber risk.

To address the bias and fragmentation common in technology decision-making, Ron created Technology Brokerage-as-a-Service (TBaaS™) - a vendor-neutral framework designed to simplify IT strategy across cloud, cybersecurity, AI, communications, and infrastructure modernization. Under his leadership, MR2 Solutions has grown into an ecosystem of 400+ technology providers and advisors, while the CTL Network brings together CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, and senior IT leaders to collaborate, learn, and lead with confidence.

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