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How to Manage Your Most Precious Resource: Organizational Attention
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In an increasingly complex world, the scarcest collective resource of the modern leadership team may just be the most important one: attention. In vigilant organizations, executive attention is leveraged for greater agility and advantage, whereas in vulnerable ones, misdirected attention creates blind spots, myopia and delayed reactions. In an excerpt from their latest book, the authors show that a deeper awareness about our own decision biases due to cognitive, emotional and social factors is critical in managing attention in any organization-and ensuring it is vigilant rather than vulnerable.