As a keen amateur photographer, I have come to value how lenses and filters enable different perspectives to be obtained. For example, to make clouds more distinct, I might use a polarising filter. In a different context, the same filter can reduce reflections but would serve little or no purpose capturing a night sky. Careful …
Lao-Tzu, the ancient Chinese mystic philosopher, wrote that in the 6th century BC. Modern-day authors might say something along the lines of “effective leadership starts with knowing yourself”. The corollary of these quotes might read that “lack of self knowledge is unenlightened and can result in poor leadership”. I know from personal experience, running leadership …
The problem with judgement is that it’s subjective – rarely black and white and generally complicated by several shades of grey. Yet good judgement is often an essential job requirement, particularly for more senior roles where decisions tend to be less rule-based. The traditional options for assessing an individual’s judgement ability leave a bit to be desired ………