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BusinessWeek August 20, 2007 Catherine Arnst |
Why Snap Decisions Work "Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious" is a useful, scientific look at why gut instincts are so often right. |
Psychology Today Sep/Oct 2007 Annie Murphy Paul |
Mind Reading Whether we know it or not, we're all street-corner psychics. Without the ability to divine others' thoughts and feelings, we couldn't handle the simplest social situations -- or achieve true intimacy with others. |
Fast Company November 2004 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink What do you make of the role of "gut feel" in business or investment decisions?... Should I remain freelancing for a sinking ship?... |
AskMen.com Jason Apollo Voss |
Access Intuition For Smarter Investing Intuition provides much of the magic in our lives with those electric "Aha!" moments when we experience clarity. If this happens to you when you're considering an investment decision, it is most certainly a time to pay attention. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 14, 2005 |
Readers Respond: If You Blink, Will You Miss? While speed is desirable, instantaneous decisions can seem arbitrary to important stakeholders. A blink that alienates is a miss. |
AskMen.com |
Follow Your Instincts In Business & Life We've all been in situations where we had to press the override button in our brain and follow our gut feeling. Our gut is there to outline the difference between profitable and non-profitable. Our brain can tackle all the other moral dilemmas everybody seems to care about. |
Fast Company November 1, 2007 Rob Walker |
Going for the Gut Our heroes may crunch the numbers, but we like them to play their hunches. In the recent book Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer makes the case for intuition. |
AskMen.com Julian Marcus |
Do You Have Emotional Smarts? Simply stated, emotional intelligence is your ability to perceive your emotions, clearly identify them, understand them, control them, and use them to assist thought. |
Reason October 2002 Bailey & Gillespie |
Biology vs. the Blank Slate Evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker deconstructs the great myths about how the mind works. |
Fast Company July 2009 D. Heath & C. Heath |
Why Your Gut Is More Ethical Than Your Brain What if unethical behavior is actually spurred, rather than prevented, by reason? A new study seems to indicate so. |
Registered Rep. August 1, 2005 Ruth Halcomb |
Tame Your Inner Lizard An interview with Terry Burnham, a former economist at Harvard who applies biology to the financial markets, says the problem is that the human brain was shaped in the Pleistocene era, back when humans had to forage for food, sabotaging our investing instincts. |
Investment Advisor June 1, 2011 Olivia Mellan |
Both Sides Now You're an advisor proud of your left-brain, objective, analytical bent. But Jason Apollo Voss learned how to use both sides of his brain to help blow past his investing benchmarks. |
Job Journal September 19, 2010 Valerie Hausladen |
Career Pros: An Interviewer's Intuition In a job interview, your answers are only part of the impression you make. |
The Motley Fool May 22, 2006 Mike Norman |
The Role of Intuition in Trading As traders, we all fight the internal battle between what our "gut" is telling us and what our analytical skills are telling us. Investors, it's a very fine line between what our gut tells us, what our brain says, and what our emotions leave us hoping for. |
Financial Advisor October 2005 Mitch Anthony |
The New Frontierior How much more value is left in measuring, calculating, projecting and scrutinizing when everyone purports to do it and we all have standardized tools to do it with? Financial advisors today need to add emotional value to their products and services. |
AskMen.com |
Developing Killer Instincts The difference between gut instincts and killer instincts is that you are born with one; the other is sharpened and perfected with time. |
CRM September 25, 2010 Dan Hill |
The Emotional Path to Success Moving beyond on-message marketing. |
PC Magazine April 5, 2006 |
Bits & Bites v25n7 Never underestimate the power of a hunch. Icosystem has developed a new hunch engine software. |