
Leadership Decisions: When to Act Alone or Collaborate
Differentiate between urgent solo decisions and collaborative ones when leading a team through complex situations.
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2 corrections applied: The ~$30 billion was a Fed-financed backstop of Bear Stearns assets, not JPMorgan's own capital. | Ford's 2006 net loss was about $12.6 billion, not ~$17 billion.
Beforecommitted $30 billion of the bank's capital to stabilize markets ... losing approximately $17 billion in 2006
Afterwas backstopped by a $30 billion Federal Reserve financing facility for Bear Stearns assets ... lost approximately $12.6 billion in 2006
Why: Verified live: body content already correctly describes the Fed-financed Bear Stearns backstop and Ford's $12.6 billion 2006 net loss. FAQ, excerpt, meta_description, and seo_keywords contain no reference to either figure, so no residual fabrication anywhere on the post.
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