Tag: Decision-Making

🕊️ When Silence Could Kill – Communication Lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis
1. The Thirteen Days That Defined Communication In October 1962, intelligence analysts discovered Soviet nuclear missiles being secretly installed in Cuba. The U.S. faced an existential threat. Within hours, the White House formed the Executive Committee of the National Security Council (ExComm) — a group of senior advisors, generals, diplomats, and intelligence officers tasked with…

Navigating Uncertainty: Strategies for Project Managers in a VUCA World
The Storm Hits: A Project Manager’s Tale Picture this: You’re six months into a year-long project. The team’s humming, milestones are on track, and the client’s thrilled. Then, out of nowhere, the market shifts. Your client’s business model flips overnight, and suddenly, your carefully crafted plan is obsolete. Panic sets in. What now? This was…

