Handbook of Intuition Research

Read Handbook of Intuition Research PDF by # Marta Sinclair eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Handbook of Intuition Research Important, Relevant and Excellent Tionesta Book review by Yvonne GiordanoGREDEG, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis ygiordan@unice.fr2 Intuition is already a long-standing concern (Agor, 1984 ; Barnard, 1938 ; Simon, 1987) but it is often used as an umbrella term (Glöckner & Ebert, Chapter 14 : 161), just as decision-making was in the past. For many years, under the . This endlessly compelling phenomenon we call intuition! This book contains some of the most exciting research bein

Handbook of Intuition Research

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Rating : 4.28 (679 Votes)
Asin : 1848448880
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 296 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-06
Language : English

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Important, Relevant and Excellent Tionesta Book review by Yvonne GiordanoGREDEG, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis ygiordan@unice.fr2 Intuition is already a long-standing concern (Agor, 1984 ; Barnard, 1938 ; Simon, 1987) but it is often used as an "umbrella term" (Glöckner & Ebert, Chapter 14 : 161), just as decision-making was in the past. For many years, under the . This endlessly compelling phenomenon we call intuition! This book contains some of the most exciting research being done in the various fields related to intuition. Marta Sinclair does the impressive job of pulling the vast variety of research under the umbrella of "Intuitive" research into this collection which ranges diversely from the personality trait to entrepreneurial intuition to psi res. "Excellent Coherent View on Intuition Research" according to Jango. Wow, this is the best book on intuition I have read. No mumbo jumbo, binds all the information out there that is available on Intuition plus some new gems.

About the Author Edited by Marta Sinclair, Senior Lecturer, Griffith University, Australia

Edited by Marta Sinclair, Senior Lecturer, Griffith University, Australia

Part I explores different facets of the intuiting process and its outcome, the role of consciousness and affect, and alternate ways of capturing intuition. Kuhnle, J. Part II deals with its function in expertise, strategy, entrepreneurship, and ethics. Glockner, B. Hodgkinson, P. Dijksterhuis, W. Part V investigates new techniques for developing intuitive skills. Langan-Fox, M. Hargrove, C. This groundbreaking interdisciplinary Handbook showcases the latest intuition research, integrated in a framework that reconciles various views on what intuition is and how it works. Pretz, D. Kugler, C. Radin, G. Strick, D.E. Part III outlines intuitive decision making in critical occupations, legal profession, medicine, film and wine industry, and teaching. Part IV pushes the boundaries of our current understanding by exploring the possibility of non-local intuition, based on the principles of quantum holography. Bradley, L.A. It will be also an invaluable resource for industry professionals searching for soft-core methods to increase productivity and creativity/innovation, to improve leadership and organizational climate, or to adopt new staff training and development methods.Contributors: A. Ebert, S. Epstein, A. Dane, A. Morgenthaler, J.E. Sadler-Smith, M. Ittner, J.R. Roth, E. Duggan, I.D. Coget, E. Klein, C. Haerem, M.B. The internationally renowned group of contributors presents their findings in five areas. This cutting-

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