Over-formalized decision-making

Claim 
Effective counsel is obstructed when the one giving counsel decides where, how and on whose behalf decisions are to be made. The justification myth, based on the premise that no decision can be made until all the data is in and the single right-way is discerned, prevents informal confidants from establishing priorities and moving towards making decisions which anticipate the future.
Type 
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems