The Law of Avoided Decisions – Choices vanish while leaders hesitate.

John once asked for a decision.
The Boss called for more input. The Strategist proposed reframing.
The Diplomat praised the discussion. The Vanisher missed the meeting entirely.
Six weeks later, the question was obsolete.
The Boss called it “strategic patience.”

From The Footnote Archives:

  • Meetings ended with promises to “revisit the topic.”
  • Progress updates circled the same conclusions.
  • Notes grew longer while direction grew blurrier.
  • Decisions dissolved in “niceness” and follow-ups

Observed Pattern Across Seven “Urgent” Decisions

Decision Date Raised Date Required Date Made Outcome
Vendor selection Feb 9 Feb 14 Never Vendor withdrew
Budget allocation Jan 12 Jan 31 Never Funds reallocated elsewhere
Headcount approval Dec 3 Dec 15 Never Candidate accepted another role
Platform choice Nov 8 Nov 30 Never Default chosen by IT
Launch date Oct 2 Oct 20 Never The competitor launched first
Org structure Sep 7 Sep 30 Never Status quo by attrition
Strategy pivot Aug 1 Aug 15 Never Market shifted, question moot

Decisions requested: 7; Decisions made: 0; Consequences acknowledged: 0


Performance Review Excerpt — John’s File
Area for Development:
“At times exhibits impatience with the decision-making process.
Would benefit from greater comfort with ambiguity and trust in leadership timing.”
Evaluator: The Boss

Johnny called it what it was:

Choices vanish while leaders hesitate.

He further underlined the line that mattered: Indecision takes root when watered by consensus.

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