The Debt of Being Unable to Decide

Tadashi Shigeoka ·  Thu, February 26, 2015

When decision-making cannot be done smoothly, you become overwhelmingly disadvantaged in terms of time as man-hours and speed.

The problems that can be identified are “Who?” makes decisions and “ambiguous authority.”

As a result, the debt of being unable to decide accumulates.

This is fatal for startups.

That’s all from the Gemba.