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Developing Intuitive Awareness in Management Education

In spite of the fact that researchers suggest that managers use intuition when making decisions and solving problems, management education and development has largely ignored or shied away from including intuition in its curriculum. There are few, if any, reported or reported-and-evaluated attempts...

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Published in:Academy of Management learning & education 2007-06, Vol.6 (2), p.186-205
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