The Intuitive Mind: Profiting from the Power of Your Sixth Sense
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Eugene Sadler-Smith, a leading intuition researcher and educator in business and management, argues that human beings have one brain but two minds – analytical and intuitive. Management has overlooked the importance of intuition, and under-exploited the potential that the intuitive mind has to contribute in areas as diverse as decision making, creativity, team working, entrepreneurship, business ethics and leadership.
“The Intuitive Mind is a fascinating and practical book that will maximize your intuition and help you make better decisions today and predictions about tomorrow! Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung would most assuredly approve.”
Steve W. Martin, www.heavyhitterwisdom.com
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“Eugene Sadler-Smith gives needed attention to the intuitive way of thinking and reminds us that leadership is an art as well as a science.”
Cindi Fukami, Professor of Management, University of Denver, USA
“From one of our prominent ‘thinkers’ in the management education arena, we learn in The Intuitive Mind how to use our intuitive judgment to improve our managerial decision making.”
Joe Raelin, The Knowles Chair for Practice-Oriented Education, Northeastern University, USA
“This timely, well researched and accessible book takes intuition out of the shadows and provides practical guidance to solve thorny problems.”
Sebastian Bailey, Global Product Director, The Mind Gym
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Intuitive Mind, by Eugene Sadler-Smith, is a comprehensive and well-written guide to harmonize the balance between analytical and intuitive thinking for the knowledge worker. The author clearly articulates what intuition is, what it is not, and delineates the most appropriate situations in which to use intuitive thinking. The book includes encouraging arguments for the more experienced, wiser worker over the computationally faster novice. I felt that the book focussed too much on the recent mortgage crisis to make a point about the failure of intuitive, moral thinking. At the end of the book, I am better prepared to refine my response to intuition as experienced in my head, heart, hands and gut.