Key Facts and Insights from the Book
- Tempo: The concept of Tempo, according to Rao, is a central element of decision-making. It is the rhythm and pace at which decisions are made and activities are conducted.
- Narrative-driven Decision-making: Rao asserts that decisions are best made when they are driven by narratives, stories that give context, rather than purely data.
- Timing: Timing is an integral part of decision-making. The right decision at the wrong time can have disastrous effects. Conversely, the right decision at the right time can lead to success.
- Tactics and Strategy: Tactics are the short-term decisions we...