10 Tips to Improve Intuitive Thinking
None of us starts a career with the expertise we need. We learn as we go, we develop the intuitive thinking skills we need. Some
None of us starts a career with the expertise we need. We learn as we go, we develop the intuitive thinking skills we need. Some
I’ve been taking a peak behind the curtain at what goes on when we use intuitive thinking to arrive at solutions. In the work I
Let me ask you this: Do you trust your intuitive thinking? Or do you rely more on data and analyses? Here’s some information that might
In my work as a coach, I find most of us can’t identify our own thinking styles. We’re too immersed in our behaviors and habits.
As a manager, do you use your intuitive thinking? Intuitive people aren’t afraid to use gut-feelings, but they’re keenly aware of the pitfalls. Self-checking and
Last week I posted about avoiding faulty thinking in Chip and Dan Heath’s book Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work (Random
As a leader, what is your process to acquire new insights? I’ve noticed some pretty interesting patterns inside the mind of an insightful leader. Have
The best leaders I know understand that precise planning, effective decisions and timely actions rely on dependable information. They make decisions by gathering evidence, asking
Imagine a workplace where people are scared to voice their opinions, where the fear of failure is so intense it paralyzes action. Such a work
The term “glass ceiling” evokes an image of an invisible, yet unbreakable, barrier that prevents women from advancing to higher levels of leadership, especially in
The world of quantum physics with its electrons, quarks, and uncertainty principles may seem far removed from the art of leadership. However, the quantum world
Picture a garden overrun with weeds, stifling the growth of any plant trying to break through. This is the manifestation of a toxic organizational culture.