
Why smart, capable people can still make bad choices under pressure — and how to think more clearly when it matters most.
It’s a strange part of senior leadership.
You become more experienced, competent, and responsible.
Yet, somehow, decisions don’t get easier. What’s going on?
This free guide is about the type of choices that can make a real difference in your business.
The decisions that are so easy to delay, rush, or overthink, and that can be so difficult to get clarity on.
It draws on my decades of experience, not just as a coach, but as an entrepreneur who has built and sold two successful businesses.
So that with better thinking, better decisions can follow.
How to Make Better Business Decisions is for you if:
- You run a business, or hold senior responsibility within one
- You’re good at what you do, but decisions feel heavier than they used to
- You’re smart and hard-working, but would value clearer perspective
- You’re often the final decision-maker — whether you like it or not
It’s probably not for you if:
- You’re looking for ‘hacks’ or cheap shortcuts
- You only want someone to tell you what to do
- You’re not responsible for meaningful decisions at work
And I’m reliably told it will only take 9 minutes and 48 seconds to read every single word.
I’d also only take a look if any of these outcomes are of interest:
- Understanding why capable people make poor decisions under pressure
- Having a clear, repeatable way to think decisions through – step-by-step
- Being able to separate noise, emotion, and habit from what actually matters
- Knowing when a decision is “good enough” – and when it isn’t
- Having a framework you can use immediately on your next real decision
“Chris’s support has been very beneficial in so many ways. He is respectful with challenging my thinking, getting me to see different perspectives and to become more introspective when needed. He has the ability to maintain a positive and encouraging environment to help me grow as an individual.
I would highly recommend Chris as a coach.”
– Rachel Maule
“Let me tell you about Chris! Working with him was truly transformative.
If you’re feeling stuck at a crossroads, I can’t recommend him highly enough.”
– Cosmina P
Remember: most business problems aren’t information problems, they’re thinking problems.
You probably already have enough information.
So what’s missing?
Better decisions don’t come from brilliance. They come from better thinking.
I’m ready to make better decisions
