Welcome to Strategic Intuition, an idea I discovered in my research, teach at Columbia Business School, and present in Strategic Intuition: The Creative Spark in Human Achievement coming out in October 2007 and published by Columbia Business School Publishing, a new imprint of Columbia University Press. Once the book is out, this blogsite will be a way to keep learning more and to discuss with me and others your own ideas and experience of strategic intuition. In the meantime, I’ll give you a brief introduction to the idea. If you want to pre-order the book, follow the link at the right of this screen.
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Read Chapter 1 from Strategic Intuition
Why is strategic intuition important?
How does strategic intuition work?
Can you learn it, or do some people just have it and some people don’t?
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William Duggan is associate professor of management at Columbia Business School, where he teaches strategic intuition in graduate and executive course. He is the author of The Art of What Works: How Success Really Happens and Napoleon's Glance: The Secret of Strategy.
If you are interested in having William Duggan speak about strategic intuition and its applications, please email [email protected]