Delayed Decision & Flip-Flopping (Bad Practice) VS. Quick Decision & Fine-Tuning Link to this article: https://tinyurl.com/1FlipFlop
Case in point: China’s U-turn on zero-Covid ‘casts a long shadow’ over economic governance
Beijing’s sudden – and chaotic – break from zero-Covid has cost the economy and raised questions about the country’s top-down economic model.
Scars from three years of coronavirus turmoil are not expected to fade quickly and many of Beijing’s cherished development goals are now in question.
As with some countries and many organizations and bosses, China has a bad practice of taking delayed decisions and suddenly flip-flop on their decisions. Modern leadership has the Best Practice of making quick calculated decisions and fine-tuning the process.
You don't need to figure out 100% before you start, you can't. Just do it at 60% first, fine-tune as you go further. You can't connect the dots looking forward, according to Steve Jobs.