NOTE: This is an excerpt from the full 90-minute DVD.
Intuition is a brain skill that organizations must learn to tap in order to remain competetive. In part one of this two part series Professor Agor discusses ways in which organizations can learn to accommodate intuitive styles. He suggests that there are both introvert intuitives and extrovert intuitives. He provides examples of how intuition can be used in different business settings.
In part two of the full DVD, Dr. Agor explores the role of extrasensory perception in the intuitive process. He talks about the use of empathy and entrainment in intuition training programs. He also reviews the range of exercises that can be used for cultivating intuition and for helping a wide variety of organizations to integrate the use of intuitive skills.
Weston Agor, Ph.D., is a professor of public administration at the University of Texas, El Paso. He is founder and director of the Global Intuition Network and president of ENFP, a consulting organization. Author of Intuitive Management and The Logic of Intuitive Decision Making, he is also editor of an anthology titled Intuition in Organizations.
Published on August 21, 2010