Become a better leader by taking time to reflect
Making a habit of self-reflection can result in greater self-awareness and critical thinking skills; and providing effective leadership.
Are you suffering from decision making fatigue as a leader?

As a leader, your decision-making style can be described as how you typically react when faced with a choice. Do you make a decision alone? Do you consult others? Do you go with your gut? Perhaps you over analyse? Maybe you even flip a coin? Check out our hellomonday post which delves into the four primary decision-making styles of leadership. And read about the tell-tale signs of decision-making fatigue.
Developing your critical thinking leadership skills
Use critical thinking to understand the impact of your decisions on your organisation and ensure alignment with organisational goals.
The 6 hats of critical thinking and how to use them
The critical thinking process can be complex and may be confusing. One of the proven successful methods to organize both group and individual thinking is the six thinking hats, also known as De Bono’s six thinking hats. The method has been first introduced in 1985 by Edward De Bono in a book with the same name.