Description: "Action in the Moment" challenges the idea of uncertainty as the basis of reality. Treating uncertainty as the basis of reality is very wrong when we actually live in an ambiguous world. If reality was based on uncertainty, a machine could replace us and there would be no reason for our existence. Additionally, ambiguity provides us with free will because we can then use our own internal rules in making decisions. We do not have to use the external rules designed into a machine that makes decisions based on probabilities and utility. "Action in the Moment" presents self-awareness and intuition as key concepts in improving our understanding of individual and organization behavior in ambiguous times. The thesis presented is that we must admit that ambiguity is the basis of reality, and, rely on self-awareness and intuition as fundamental to decision making and our reason for our existence. We clearly have much to do in responding to the apparent chaos presented by ambiguity. We have reached a point where we are like a deer frozen in the headlights of an oncoming car. Decision-making paralysis has resulted from us avoiding ambiguity as the basis for reality. This book describes a simple process for eliminating this paralysis by developing our self-awareness and intuition. The process presented will improve your leadership ability, the integrity of decision-making, and almost every aspect of organization behavior.
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EAN: 9781480829541
UPC: 9781480829541
ISBN: 9781480829541
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Book Title: Action in the Moment: Self-Awareness and Intuition for Leaders in Ambiguous Times
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 152mm
Author: ph D Thomas G Swenson
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Mental Health
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication Year: 2016
Item Weight: 141g
Number of Pages: 98 Pages