Data gives you clarity, but it doesn’t give you wisdom. Intuition gives you speed, but it doesn’t always give you accuracy.
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Business decision-making: Gut instinct or hard data?
When it comes to business, your decisions matter. But it's important to recognize whether your choices are based on intuition or emotions.
Modern life’s information overload leaves people uncertain. Here we examine how intuition, mindfulness and reflective conversations help interpret choices beyond pure analytics.
Giving military commanders timely access to information is only half the battle, a Marine Corps leader recently said. Delivering it in an intuitive fashion so that the commanders can make quick ...
Imagine you have just interviewed for a highly coveted job. You feel confident the interview went well. You investigated the company and it appears financially sound and well-respected within the ...
Risk is inherent in making high-stakes decisions. Even with a wealth of data and analytics available, seasoned and experienced professionals frequently rely on gut instinct to navigate complex ...
The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, fee-based network of influential leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. BY Steven Cost As leaders, ...
All too often, we hear terms like "hunch" or "gut feeling." And it is quite intimidating to see people being guided by some unknown force, a sixth sense, perhaps. But how wise is it, really, to let ...
Your gut feeling isn't just a metaphor. Science reveals how intuition works-and when you should listen to it.
As metrics and data dashboards multiply, today’s most effective leaders use numbers as a guide without letting it cloud human judgment or imagination.
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