04642oam 2200709I 450 991078785270332120170817193902.00-429-17056-41-4822-2885-810.1201/b17247 (CKB)2670000000557055(EBL)1605175(SSID)ssj0001261557(PQKBManifestationID)11694229(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001261557(PQKBWorkID)11205791(PQKB)11025164(OCoLC)889309879(MiAaPQ)EBC1605175(OCoLC)884012810(CaSebORM)9781482228854(EXLCZ)99267000000055705520180331h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBursting the big data bubble the case for intuition-based decision making /edited by Jay LiebowitzBoca Raton :CRC Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (344 p.)Auerbach BookDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-63856-X 1-4822-2887-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Front Cover; Contents; Preface; About the Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1: Researching Intuition : A Curious Passion; Chapter 2: Feeling Our Way with Intuition; Chapter 3: Stories of Intuition-Based Decisions : Evidence for Dual Systems of Thinking; Chapter 4: Heuristic, Intuition, or Impulse : How to Tell the Difference and Why It Is Important to Decision Makers; Chapter 5: Making Effective Decisions by Integrating : Interaction of Reason and Intuition; Chapter 6: Intuition : A Decision Aid in Academe; Chapter 7: Capital Decisions in the Retail IndustryChapter 8: Intuition and Crisis LeadershipChapter 9: Intuition : The Competitive Differential for Successful Leaders; Chapter 10: Giving Voice to Intuition in Overcoming Moral Distress; Chapter 11: Actively Listening to Better Respond to Health and Development Needs; Chapter 12: Intuitive and Analytical Decision making; Chapter 13: QQQ-Delivering Success through Integration of Quantitative and Qualitative Models or "None of Us is as Smart as All of Us"; Chapter 14: Appendix Named FilipeChapter 15: Managing Projects as Though People Mattered : Using Soft Skills and Project Management Tools for Successful Enterprise TransformationChapter 16: Harness Common Sense for Decision Making; Chapter 17: Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics : A Case Study in Intuition-Based Decision Making; Chapter 18: Don't Take it Personal : An Intuitive Approach to a Simple but Delicate Matter; Chapter 19: Let's Have a Knowledge Conference!; Chapter 20: Coping in a Big Data Environment : Analytics and Alignment with Organizational Change and LearningChapter 21: Solving an Employee Turnover Issue through Offshore OutsourcingChapter 22: Why I Continued When Reason and Logic Dictated Otherwise; Chapter 23: Decision Making : Intuitive, Evidence, or Hybrid Approach?; Chapter 24: Conquering the "We Don't Know What We Don't Know" Dilemma by Connecting People to Experts; Chapter 25: Intuition : How Experience and Values Helped Create a Successful Career; Chapter 26: Application of Intuition-Based Management in an Administrative Project : An Airport Industry Case (Frankfurt Airport); Back CoverWith the onslaught of the Big Data revolution, data-based decision making and analytics are now the rage. However, many key decision makers often make complementary judgments based on intuition. This intuition is often insight-based due to their experiential learning, ephemeral factors like spirituality, and other related factors. This book focuses on this intuition-based decision making. It presents stories and vignettes from leaders and senior executives in industry, academe, government, and not-for-profits--Provided by publisher.InsightIntuitionDecision makingExperiential learningManagementInsight.Intuition.Decision making.Experiential learning.Management.658.4/03658.403COM032000COM021000BUS042000bisacshLiebowitz Jay1957-FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910787852703321Bursting the big data bubble3864820UNINA