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Indecision kills. On January 15, 2009, when both engines failed on US Airways Flight 1549, Captain Chesley โ€œSullyโ€ Sullenberger didnโ€™t wait for perfect certainty.

He made the call, the Hudson River, and committed fully.

In this Never Done Podcast micro-lesson, Bob Rodgers unpacks how decisive leadership under pressure transforms chaos into clarity, and why executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders must train the discipline of decision-making drills to thrive when the clock is ticking.