On the Road, Deciding is an essay.
The title describes decision-making as a process that unfolds while moving, not as a goal to be achieved. It refers to situations in which clarity emerges without plans, methods, or predefined solutions.
This book does not provide guidance or instructions. Instead, it records observations on responsibility, leadership, and attitude that arise in unfamiliar contexts and changing environments.
The title emphasizes reflection over results and perception over technique. It signals an essayistic approach that invites thought rather than offering answers.
Autorentext
Ralph Böttcher is an entrepreneur.
This essay emerged while traveling through Australia and New Zealand and reflects observations on responsibility and decision-making in unfamiliar environments.