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First 48 Hours Decision Script

A short script for staying steady and making one stabilizing decision when information is incomplete.

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Best for early disruption moments when you have enough information to stabilize the work, but not enough certainty to create a full recovery plan.
Tell the Truth
Project Recovery
10 minutes
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First 48 Hours Decision Script

When disruption hits, the instinct is to act immediately or to wait until things become clearer. This script is for neither of those moments. It is for the space between — when you have enough information to name what is true, and enough composure to make one stabilizing decision without overreaching.


Use it when
  • Urgency is rising and your thinking is narrowing.

  • The team is looking for direction before the full picture is clear.

  • You need to communicate steadily before you have all the answers.


The script

"Here is what we know." State only what is confirmed. One sentence.

"Here is what we do not know." Name it. Owning uncertainty is not weakness — it is the thing that makes the next step trustworthy.

"Here is the one next step we are taking." Specific. Owned. Time-bound. Not a list — one step.

"Here is when we will update you." A deadline on ambiguity makes it manageable.


What you'll leave with

A steadier presence under pressure. One decision made cleanly. A team that knows what is happening and when they will hear more.


A note from Maypop

The goal is not to project certainty. The goal is to project steadiness — which is what people actually need from a leader when things are uncertain.

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