In Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," the author depicts Donald Trump as a leader who often acted impulsively but was hesitant to engage in deep decision-making processes. This combination of impulsiveness and a reluctance to analyze complex issues highlights a significant aspect of Trump's management style, suggesting a preference for quick decisions that did not bind him to thorough evaluations.
The book implies that Trump's approach may stem from a desire to avoid the discomfort of scrutinizing challenging problems. This characterization presents a leader who prefers taking immediate action rather than being bogged down by the intricacies of deliberation, ultimately shaping the administration's policy-making dynamics.