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Browsing Decision Making by Subject "Leadership"

Browsing Decision Making by Subject "Leadership"

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  • Dane, Erik; Pratt, Michael G. (2007)
    We review and reconceptualize “intuition,” defining intuitions as affectively charged judgments that arise through rapid, nonconscious, and holistic associations. In doing so, we delineate intuition from other decision-making ...
  • Patton, John R. (2003)
    To maintain and sustain competitive work organizations, leadership is necessary to help organizations develop a new vision, and rapidly manage organizational change to position themselves for pursuit of the new vision. ...

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