About 20 years of research that clarifies the factors involved can be
found in the book "Sources of Power, How People Make Decisions" by Gary
Klein, MIT Press, 1998.
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 13:12:35 -0800
> From: Paul Wong <
wong@twu.ca>
> Subject: Can we teach how to make good judgements in Business Schools
>
> Managers and CEOs are paid to make good decisions, because one bad
decision
> has the potential of ruining the buiness.
[...]
> Some people believe that good judgements are based on intuition and
> creativity -- it is same thing possessed by very talented leaders, but
it
> cannot be taught. Is there any research refuting or supporting this
view?