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Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1560 - The Uncertainty Edge: Leadership in a World Without Certainty

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1560 - The Uncertainty Edge: Leadership in a World Without Certainty

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How do leaders make good decisions when certainty is impossible and distractions are everywhere? On this Wednesday’s Brian Crombie Radio Hour, Brian sits down with Sam Sivarajan, author of The Uncertainty Edge, to explore practical, evidence-based approaches to leadership, judgment, and decision-making in an age of doubt. They discuss:
  • 🧠 Why waiting for certainty is often the biggest leadership mistake
  • ⚖️ The difference between confidence and conviction — and why conviction drives results
  • 🏭 Lessons from Andy Grove “firing himself” at Intel on adaptive leadership
  • 📱 How algorithms and the attention economy distort judgment and encourage impulsive decisions
  • 🧭 Why disciplined processes outweigh motivation or personality in real-world leadership
  • 🌱 The crucial role of character, reflection, and ethical decision-making
This isn’t about leadership slogans or hustle culture — it’s about thinking clearly, deciding responsibly, and acting with conviction when the path forward isn’t obvious.
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