Intuitive Management
Author: Weston H. Agor
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Weston H. Agor
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Peter Nuthall
Publisher: 5m Books Ltd
Published: 2016-01-06
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1789180295
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Successful farm management is based upon excellent decision making by the farm owner. In practice most decisions are made intuitively rather than the result of careful data collection and analysis, or analysing others' views and associated factors. Thus the farmer's intuitive decisions have a major impact on the business practices, efficiency, profitability and success of the farm. In the form of a character driven novel the author guides the reader through a series of lessons for farmers to improve their intuitive decision making. The story follows Ben, a New Zealand farmer, as an important member of a discussion group. The experimental programme is set up by a management researcher, Tom, to explore the best way to improve farmers' intuition. The farmer group has different characters in different situations each one of which leads to interesting dilemmas and lessons. Each chapter addresses a different issue affecting farmers, such as risk management, benchmarking, budgeting and planning, negotiation skills, active listening and farm ownership. By the end of the novel the reader will have absorbed important farm management principles and practices through the activities and findings of the group. The Intuitive Farmer follows on from successful business management books such as The Goal, which communicate business ideas and strategies in novel form. This is the first such book applied to agricultural management practices, providing a dependable source for farmers, agricultural and farm management students and people involved in agriculture industries. 5m Books
Author: Joia Jitahidi
Publisher: Publishamerica Incorporated
Published: 2004-05
Total Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9781413718201
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Are you inspired when you go to work? Work is a state of being, not a position. As a businessperson, when you recognize and act on your intuition, you gain access to inspiration, which can transform your work and your life. This transformation means nothing less than authentic communication with oneself and with others. Intuitive Management focuses on one of the many qualities of inspiration known as intuition. It begins with a story about five people at an office meeting and shows how each individual perceives a typical business situation differently. Watch as each person is inspired through the use of his/her intuition. An executive coach for nearly thirty years, Jitahidi shows how intuition provides insights into the situation and ultimately provides solutions for the characters. Intuitive Management opens the doors inside of you, releasing the power of success in business relationships. Read it and tune into the muse you've always had at your elbow. Step into a new way of being and transform your management skills. Intuitive Management doesn't give you new tricks to pull out of your hat; it eliminates the need for tricks altogether. Read this book and begin speaking, responding, and listening with the clarity and resonance of a true leader. Jitahidi has turned the business management paradigm on its head. She's pointed to a skill set we all have that is vastly underused and promises enormous dividends. Her practicums and concrete narratives of what goes on in a managing executive's mind minute by minute reveal her genius for putting her finger on the ticking heart of business.
Author: McKenney
Publisher:
Published: 1974-01-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780000743046
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Dilip Chhajed
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2008-07-11
Total Pages: 195
ISBN-13: 0387736999
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first book in the field that uses the power of the basic models and principles to provide students and managers with an "intuitive understanding" of operations management. The book touches on nine fundamental models and principles, and outlines the key insights behind each one. Some of the very biggest names in the Management Science field have developed and carefully written these chapters on the field’s basic models.
Author: Weston H. Agor
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Published: 1989-09
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A collection of the current literature and research on intuition in organizations. The book explains what intuition is, how it can be used to increase productivity and how managers can strengthen their personal intuitive skills.
Author: Jagdish Parikh
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1994-01-31
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 0631192255
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Intuition
Author: Valérie Gauthier
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2014-08-13
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 0804792720
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Today's business environment demands a new approach to leadership, one that effectively connects individuals and organizations in the midst of change. Leading with Sense offers a new, practical approach to meeting this challenge. Drawing on her experience as a poetic translator and her expertise in cross-cultural leadership, Valérie Gauthier outlines the tenets of savoir-relier: a framework for building sensible, trustworthy, and lasting relationships that enables leaders to value difference, work across boundaries, and navigate complex systems. Savoir-relier teaches leaders to tap into their senses in the midst of strategizing, allowing them to act intuitively and rationally at once. Few leaders dare to claim that their "gut feelings" are critical to their decisions. But, by engaging their intuition, they are able to draw on experience, better appreciate their environment, build confidence, and summon the courage to tackle the task at hand. Leading with Sense trains readers to be poets and translators in the business context. With savoir-relier, we can write our own stories, deciphering the challenges that we face with acumen, humility, and respect. Using real-world examples of this pioneering approach, Gauthier provides readers with methods and tools for cultivating a savoir-relier mindset to build positive relationships, nurture diversity, drive mindful innovation, and foster success.
Author: Roy Rowan
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780425099728
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Roy Rowan shows readers how to unlock their intuitive abilities, master the process of major decision-making, and enhance their effectiveness in every business situation. The extraordinary management book President Reagan carries in his flight bag!
Author: Jay Liebowitz
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2023-10-19
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1003808891
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The leading traits of executives often include creativity and innovation. Research shows that intuition can significantly enhance to 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.