 Focusing your attention on information is critical to making decisions and problem solving, notably under risk. We can focus our attention in a directed, more specific, linear way to answer one question, or we can expand our focus to explore a wider range of options and answer the question, what else is out there? In data heavy decision contexts that accelerate in complexity and time pressure, balance your attention between being narrowly focused on data and more receptive to information from many areas in order to more accurately comprehend and support solutions. Practice focusing your attention through both lenses, continually adjust the frame to balance the scope, depth, and the kinds of information you correlate, and that are most relevant in high risk decision making. Lead well this week.