Resourcing Intuition in Practise




Satu Teerikangas, Marja Turunen, Liisa Välikangas

Marta Sinclair

Cheltenham

2020

Handbook of Intuition Research as Practice

Handbooks of Business and Management Research as Practice series

212

225

352

978-1-78897-974-0

978-1-78897-975-7

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4337/9781788979757.00026



This chapter explores the resourcing of intuition. While studying work
engagement, we serendipitously captured intuition in flight. This leads
us to argue that intuition occurs in a rhythmic dance consisting of
high-engagement edges balanced against lower-engagement retreats.
Intuition can be resourced by the self, engaging colleagues, managers,
work contexts, and physical spaces. Our empirically derived model of
intuiting-as-practice offers opportunities for resourcing intuition in
organizations. Set amidst increasingly demanding work contexts, is
intuitive engagement the intelligence of the future?



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