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DA Briefing 0004

DA Briefing 0004

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The first fix is not always the best fix.

In this Direct Action Briefing, Mikey K breaks down why leaders need to change the angle before they choose the correction. A problem can look like communication from one view, staffing from another, accountability from another, and process failure from another.

That does not mean every angle is wrong.

It means the first angle may not be complete.

This episode carries a more personal leadership lesson: experience becomes wisdom when a leader is willing to recognize where a narrow read created a shallow fix. Mikey K walks through how a leader can see enough to move, but not enough to aim well.

The focus is practical: before you commit the team to a fix, check the view that produced it.

This briefing covers customer communication, information flow, handoff ownership, leadership dependency, team trust, and the risk of correcting the visible issue while missing the condition underneath it.

The lesson is direct.

A weak fix solves the angle.

A stronger fix addresses the situation.

Before you choose the fix, change the angle.

Read the companion article on the Direct Action blog:

https://www.direct-action-system.io/blog

This briefing is part of the Direct Action Briefings series, where Mikey K breaks down practical decision systems for leaders operating under pressure.

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