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here is a shifting inclination towards datadriven, analytical leadership in the recent past. However, there is a visible gap among leaders when it comes to understanding the meaning of analytical leadership.
The orthodox viewpoint of being analytical narrows down to investigating something with rigor and objectivity. In reality, analysis has a de initive purpose, i.e. to
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solve a question by breaking it down into smaller elements.
The analytical leader takes data disconnected and disjointed - and gives the data meaning and purpose to turn it into information. Following which, by using a mix of experience, values, and grounded insights, the leader turns that information into knowledge. This knowledge lays the
framework for analytical decisionmaking.
Natasha Simon is an example of a leader who understands the meaning of being analytical and leverages its power to drive unmatched results.
For over a decade, the pioneering realtor has made a name for herself with her concise, calculated, and logical thinking.
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