It is perilous to leave co-workers or subordinates out of the decision-making process, says Don Maruska and Margaret J. Wheatley, authors of How Great Decisions Get Made (AMACOM Books): “When those who have been left out express their dissension, as they almost inevitably do, the group can’t move forward. Instead, it splits apart.”
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