Leading With Intuitive Judgment

To help leaders with their decision making, L&D professionals should incorporate elements of shapeshifting into leadership development programs. Guidelines Incorporating a holistic, intuitive view of other market players into leadership training requires a subtle approach to gain trainees'...

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Competition
Competitive intelligence
Decision making
Failure
Intelligence
Intuition
Leaders
Leadership
Leadership Training
Managers
Organizational Culture
Skills
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