Senior leaders spend much of their time in conversation. One-on-ones. Operational updates. Cross-functional briefings. Status reviews. When calendars are crowded and attention is finite, executives don’t typically choose whether to attend these meetings. They choose how fully to show up. And in those moments, many rely on a simple mental shortcut: Does this topic sound interesting enough to warrant my full attention?
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