Developing Informed Intuition for Decision-Making

Developing Informed Intuition for Decision-Making
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000023656

This book examines how to develop the main traits that are necessary to become an “informed intuitant”. Case studies and examples of successful “informed intuitants” are a major component of the book. “Intuitant” is someone who has the intuitive awareness to be successful. “Informed intuitant” indicates that the individual/decision maker not only applies his/her intuition but also verifies it through using data-driven approaches (such as data analytics). Some of this work resulted from research examining how well do executives trust their intuition.

Developing Informed Intuition for Decision-Making

Developing Informed Intuition for Decision-Making
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000024199

This book examines how to develop the main traits that are necessary to become an “informed intuitant”. Case studies and examples of successful “informed intuitants” are a major component of the book. “Intuitant” is someone who has the intuitive awareness to be successful. “Informed intuitant” indicates that the individual/decision maker not only applies his/her intuition but also verifies it through using data-driven approaches (such as data analytics). Some of this work resulted from research examining how well do executives trust their intuition.

Developing the Intuitive Executive

Developing the Intuitive Executive
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1003808891

The leading traits of executives often include creativity and innovation. Research shows that intuition can significantly enhance these traits. Developing intuitive executives and honing intuition, coupled with the ability to apply data and evidence to inform decision making, is the focus of Developing the Intuitive Executive: Using Analytics and Intuition for Success. Some researchers call the complement of applying data analytics to intuition as quantitative intuition, rational intuition, or informed intuition. Certainly, in today's data-driven environment, analytics plays a key role in executive decision-making. However, an executive’s many years of experiential learning are not formally considered as part of the decision-making process. Learning from both failures and successes can help fine-tune intuitive awareness—what this book calls intuition-based decision-making. Research also shows that many executives do not trust the internal data quality in their organizations, and so they rely on their intuition rather than strictly on data. This book presents the work of leading researchers worldwide on intuition in the management and executive domain. Their chapters cover key issues, trends, concepts, techniques, and opportunities for applying intuition as part of the executive decision-making process. Highlights include: Using intuition to manage new opportunities Intuition in medicine Rules based on intuition Balancing logic and intuition in decision-making Smart heuristics to manage complexity Intuition and competitiveness Intuitive investment decision-making across cultures Showing how intuition in executive decision-making should play an important role, this book enables managers to complement their knowledge gained from experience with analytics to improve decision-making and business success.

Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making

Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making
Author: Henning Plessner
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136875220

The central goal of this volume is to bring the learning perspective into the discussion of intuition in judgment and decision making. The book gathers recent work on intuitive decision making that goes beyond the current dominant heuristic processing perspective. However, that does not mean that the book will strictly oppose this perspective. The unique perspective of this book will help to tie together these different conceptualizations of intuition and develop an integrative approach to the psychological understanding of intuition in judgment and decision making. Accordingly, some of the chapters reflect prior research from the heuristic processing perspective in the new light of the learning perspective. This book provides a representative overview of what we currently know about intuition in judgment and decision making. The authors provide latest theoretical developments, integrative frameworks and state-of-the-art reviews of research in the laboratory and in the field. Moreover, some chapters deal with applied topics. Intuition in Judgment and Decision Making aims not only at the interest of students and researchers of psychology, but also at scholars from neighboring social and behavioral sciences such as economy, sociology, political sciences, and neurosciences.

Judgment Misguided

Judgment Misguided
Author: Jonathan Baron
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1998
Genre: Policy sciences
ISBN: 0195111087

People often follow intuitive principles of decision making, ranging from group loyalty to the belief that nature is benign. But instead of using these principles as rules of thumb, we often treat them as absolutes and ignore the consequences of following them blindly. In Judgment Misguided, Jonathan Baron explores our well-meant and deeply felt personal intuitions about what is right and wrong, and how they affect the public domain. Baron argues that when these intuitions are valued in their own right, rather than as a means to another end, they often prevent us from achieving the results we want. Focusing on cases where our intuitive principles take over public decision making, the book examines some of our most common intuitions and the ways they can be misused. According to Baron, we can avoid these problems by paying more attention to the effects of our decisions. Written in a accessible style, the book is filled with compelling case studies, such as abortion, nuclear power, immigration, and the decline of the Atlantic fishery, among others, which illustrate a range of intuitions and how they impede the public's best interests. Judgment Misguided will be important reading for those involved in public decision making, and researchers and students in psychology and the social sciences, as well as everyone looking for insight into the decisions that affect us all.

Working Smart in the AI Era: How to Be Efficient, Agile & Sustainable - Get Ready for Disruptive Change and Fast-Scaling Growth

Working Smart in the AI Era: How to Be Efficient, Agile & Sustainable - Get Ready for Disruptive Change and Fast-Scaling Growth
Author: Efwa Hagstršm
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1684714648

How to get your leaders, teams, and organization ready for disruptive change & fast-scaling growth? "Finally, a book that focuses on the place of humans and organizations in a world driven by digitalization." - Sverre Gotaas, CEO Herøya Industripark AS "Let Efwa inspire you to meet tomorrow's working life and challenges." - Toril Roberg, MSc, Production Director, REEtec "This book provides a platform for kicking off a conversation with your team to improve your game. A must-read for all of us who appreciate inspiration on how to structure our business - and how to engage people, so we master the great opportunities ahead." - Jon Erik Høgberg, COO Itera Group "I highly recommend this book. This book is an important and relevant contribution to leadership in a digital time with high speed of change. I especially appreciate the author's ability to focus on people and collaboration." - Hilde Kristin Herud, CEO, Norgips Norge AS

Digital Transformation For The University Of The Future

Digital Transformation For The University Of The Future
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811254168

With the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen universities worldwide having to 'pivot' quickly to transform their education delivery to an online environment, as well as having to conduct their business operations virtually/remotely. For those universities who embraced digital transformation, they were able to adapt quickly to this new learning environment. Many others were not as successful. Part of the formula for success is for universities and other higher education institutions apply digital transformation technologies, processes, and leadership in this 'new normal'. This book will highlight what is needed in terms of digital transformation for the universities of the future in terms of technologies, processes, culture, and leadership considerations.The book will be part of the new World Scientific book series, Digital Transformation: Accelerating Organizational Intelligence.Related Link(s)

Transformative Learning Theory and Praxis

Transformative Learning Theory and Praxis
Author: Effrosyni Kostara
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429834195

Transformative Learning Theory and Praxis examines the multi-faceted nature of transformative learning and transformation theory including its merits, restrictions, and possibilities, and presents carefully chosen international case studies and theoretical approaches that enrich the application of the theory within a wide variety of educational settings. By including new approaches to transformative learning theory, this book provides examples and teaching approaches coming from a variety of disciplines, including higher education, arts, classics, new technologies, and academic development. It bridges the gap between theory and practice to help teachers and adult educators embed potentially transformational techniques in the curriculum. Based on in-depth research, this key title provides a means of measuring and documenting transformative outcomes in qualitative studies of high impact learning experiences, and raises new questions and opportunities for the future development of the field. Transformative Learning Theory and Praxis is a must-read text for anyone interested in the research behind, and applications of, transformative learning and transformation theory, including researchers, students, and policy-makers in the field.

The Intuitive Investor

The Intuitive Investor
Author: Jason Apollo Voss
Publisher: SelectBooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1590792416

"Successful Wall Street fund manager retired at age 35 guides investors to use intuitive and creative right-brained processes to complement traditional left-brain financial analysis. Author describes his principles based on spiritual insights and provides professional anecdotes to support his. theories"--Provided by publisher.