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In high-pressure environments, leadership isn’t defined by how fast you execute, but by whether you have the clarity to challenge unrealistic timelines before they quietly compound into failure.
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When I was a COBOL programmer, I learned that every outcome follows a clear path — an if-then-else structure. That discipline has stayed with me. In leadership, especially under pressure, clarity is often the difference between execution and failure.









