In 1988, the American Management Association conducted a study of successful leaders. It found that the most important characteristic in determining a leader's success was their ability to embrace ambiguity. To this end, take a look at the image to the right: Can you see both sets of legs?
If not, study it until you can … it might give you a leg up on your competition.
Interested in other ways to embrace ambiguity? Check out these old posts:
A Dilemma: The Problem with Problem-Solvers
You Can Embrace Ambiguity: True or False?
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