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Emotions get decision-making started, presenting the conscious, logical mind with a short list of possibilities. Without at least a little intuition, then, the decision process never leaves the gate.

Subject(s): Decision, Emotion / Intuition
Source(s): Business 2.0
Posted: 2002-12-15
# Views: 415
While the intellect can change at the speed of thought and emotions can change at the speed of impulse, values are relatively constant and tend to change at the speed of trust.

Subject(s): Emotion / Intuition, Values
Source(s): Ivey Business Journal
Posted: 2006-04-05
# Views: 392
Emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear refer to feelings that signal information about relationships. For example, happiness signals harmonious relationships, whereas fear signals being threatened. Intelligence refers to the capacity to carry out abstract reasoning, recognize patterns, and compare and contrast. Emotional intelligence, then, refers to the capacity to understand and explain emotions, on the one hand, and of emotions to enhance thought, on the other.

Subject(s): Intelligence, Emotion / Intuition
Source(s): Ivey Business Journal
Posted: 2006-05-09
# Views: 469
Humans do not make rational, logical decisions based on information input, instead they pattern match with either their own experience, or collective experience expressed as stories. It isn’t even a best fit pattern match, but a first fit pattern match … The human brain is also subject to habituation, things that we do frequently create habitual patterns which both enable rapid decision making, but also entrain behavior in such a manner that we literally do not see things that fail to match the patterns of our expectations.

Subject(s): Organizational Behavior, Thought, Decision, Emotion / Intuition
Author(s): David Snowden
Posted: 2008-05-13
# Views: 559
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Subject(s): Commitment, Communication, Personality / Behavior, Decision, Emotion / Intuition
Source(s): Across the Board (ATB)
Author(s): Terry Pearce
Posted: 2008-06-15
# Views: 473