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|a Bursting the big data bubble :
|b the case for intuition-based decision making /
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|a <P>RESEARCH TRACK<BR><BR>Researching Intuition: A Curious Passion; <EM>Eugene Sadler-Smith<BR></EM>Feeling Our Way with Intuition; Martin Robson<BR>Stories of Intuition-Based Decisions: Evidence for Dual Systems of Thinking; <EM>Cinla Akinci<BR></EM>Heuristic, Intuition, or Impulse: How to Tell the Difference and Why It Is Important to Decision Makers; <EM>James Howard<BR></EM>Making Effective Decisions by Integrating: Interaction of Reason and Intuition; <EM>Jaana Woiceshyn<BR></EM>Intuition: A Decision Aid in Academe; <EM>Lisa A. Burke-Smalley<BR></EM>Capital Decisions in the Retail Industry; <EM>Denise Chenger<BR></EM><BR>PRACTICE TRACK<BR><BR>Intuition and Crisis Leadership; <EM>Eric J. McNulty, Leonard J. Marcus, and Barry C. Dorn<BR></EM>Intuition: The Competitive Differential for Successful Leaders; <EM>Susan K. Neely<BR></EM>Giving Voice to Intuition in Overcoming Moral Distress; <EM>Lynn Pasquerella and Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers<BR></EM>Actively Listening to Better Respond to Health and Development Needs; <EM>Tara M. Sullivan<BR></EM>Intuitive and Analytical Decision Making; <EM>Donald S. Orkand<BR></EM>QQQ-Delivering Success Through Integration of Quantitative and Qualitative Models or "None of Us Is as Smart as All of Us"; <EM>John L. Jacobs<BR></EM>Appendix Named Filipe; <EM>Marta Sinclair<BR></EM>Managing Projects as Though People Mattered: Using Soft Skills and Project Management Tools for Successful Enterprise Transformation; <EM>David F. Rico<BR></EM>Harness Common Sense for Decision Making; <EM>Simon Y. Liu<BR></EM>Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics: A Case Study in Intuition-Based Decision Making; <EM>Ramon C. Barquin<BR></EM>Don't Take It Personal: An Intuitive App roach to a Simple but Delicate Matter; <EM>Joan Marques<BR></EM>Let's Have a Knowledge Conference!; <EM>Lesley-Ann Shneier<BR></EM>Coping in a Big Data Environment: Analytics and Alignment with Organizational Change and Learning; <EM>David Harper and Ramesh Menon<BR></EM>Solving an Employee Turnover Issue Through Offshore Outsourcing; <EM>Andrew Iserson<BR></EM>Why I Continued When Reason and Logic Dictated Otherwise; <EM>Melanie P. Cohen<BR></EM>Decision Making: Intuitive, Evidence, or Hybrid Approach?; <EM>Michelle Mason<BR></EM>Conquering the "We Don't Know What We Don't Know" Dilemma by Connecting People to Experts; <EM>Linda Hummel<BR></EM>Intuition: How Experience and Values Helped Create a Successful Career; <EM>Rick Smith<BR></EM>Application of Intuition-Based Management in an Administrative Project: An Airport Industry Case (Frankfurt Airport): <EM>Dieter H. Früauff and Marion Kahrens<BR></EM></P>
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