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  <description>In the previous article, I discussed Ownership and the ability to turn judgment into output — what tends to be valued in global organizations. However, even if individuals try to demonstrate ownership, that alone rarely develops decision-makers. There is always another factor at play: the organizati…</description>
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  <published>2026-03-31 23:18:32</published>
  <title>Why Organizations Fail to Develop Decision-Makers — Ownership, Sponsorship, and Recovery</title>
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