Intuition in organizations : leading and managing productively
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Intuition in organizations : leading and managing productively
Sage Publications, c1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Reflecting the dramatic rise in interest in management intuition over the past decade, the contributors to this volume describe how some of the best run companies nurture the use and development of intuitive skills, having found that the use of intuition in leadership and management decision-making is often preferable to traditional analytical techniques. They explain what intuition is, how it can be used to increase productivity and how managers can strengthen their personal intuitive skills.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: WHAT IS INTUITION
Making Management Decisions - Herbert A Simon
The Role of Intuition and Emotion
Varieties of Intuitive Experience - Frances E Vaughan
The Many Faces of Intuition - Philip Goldberg
What It Is - Roy Rowan
PART TWO: THE IMPORTANCE OF INTUITION IN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
How Senior Managers Think - Daniel J Isenberg
Intuition - Stephen C Harper
What Separates Executives from Managers
Wanted - Weston H Agor
The Intuitive Director
How to Enhance the Board's Intuitive Decision-Making Powers
PART THREE: TEST YOUR INTUITIVE ABILITY AND COMPARE YOURSELF TO NATIONAL NORMS
Test Your Intuitive Powers - Weston H Agor
AIM Survey
The Intuitive Ability of Executives - Weston H Agor
Findings From Field Research
The Logic of Intuition - Weston H Agor
How Top Executives Make Important Decisions
PART FOUR: HOW TO USE INTUITION IN DECISION MAKING TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY
The Intuitive Experience - Phil Goldberg
Listen for Those Warning Bells - Roy Rowan
Nurturing Executive Intrapreneurship With a Brain-Skill Management Program - Weston H Agor
PART FIVE: HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR INTUITIVE POWERS FURTHER
How to Use and Develop Your Intuition in Management - Weston H Agor
Practical Intuition - Michael Ray and Rochelle Myers
PART SIX: FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA
The Logic of Intuitive Decision-Making - Weston H Agor
An Agenda for Future Research
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