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 ...
Data and analysis go far but not all the way to certainty; then the leader decides on intuition -seeing, hearing, and feeling ...
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 ...
Balancing gut feelings with hard data isn’t a soft skill. It’s a strategic advantage. In an era where AI, automation, and ubiquitous dashboards flood us with metrics, it’s tempting to believe that ...
Balancing data-driven insights with intuition is crucial for effective decision-making, allowing entrepreneurs to see beyond the numbers and make connections that foster innovative solutions. While ...
Leaders are faced with innumerable high-stakes business decisions every single day. Should I make that hire? Restructure my team? Scale operations? Or wait? Commit or upside? This quarter or next?
In Finland, farmers who have transitioned to regenerative agriculture perceive intuition as something that leads to better decision-making, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
In today’s fast-paced business environment, making well-informed decisions quickly is a crucial skill for leaders. Understanding different models of decision-making can provide you with the tools to ...
Peter Goldstein is the CEO of Exchange Listing, an advisory firm that counsels high-growth companies to list on senior stock exchanges. Entrepreneurship requires constant decision making. Every choice ...
When you wake up and get on your phone in the morning, chances are your inbox is full of instructions, or your apps are telling you about your sleep, your productivity, measuring your heart rate ...