Lunch & Learn: Tiny Data - Intuition in Business

In today’s world, in the frenzy for big data, we tend to discount intuition and downplay the importance of “gut reactions.” Yet with speed being of the essence in business, how do we get to insights faster – insights that can lead to innovation?

About this Event:

“Chance favors the connected mind.”
-Steven Johnson, Author of Where Good Ideas Come From

Join us for our next edition of Lunch & Learn where we will explore the neuroscience of intuition and the role that it can play in business. In today’s world, in the frenzy for big data, we tend to discount intuition and downplay the importance of “gut reactions.” Yet with speed being of the essence in business, how do we get to insights faster – insights that can lead to innovation?

This workshop will explore what intuition is, who uses it, and if and how we can develop our own intuition. 

Speaker:

Leslie Hale is a skilled strategist, with more than 25 years of experience helping brands determine what they stand for, how they stand out, where they move next, and how best to connect with audiences. Leslie develops business, brand, and market strategies for organizations ranging from startups to multinationals, with an affinity for working in the realm of corporate social responsibility and for social good. Insights are her personal currency. Her experience with and curiosity in the power of intuition has led her to track leading research of the intersection of neuroscience, intuition, and the role it plays in business decision making. 

Tickets:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lunch-learn-tiny-data-intuition-in-business-tickets-55671209085

Chloe Yeo

Chloe is a brand designer and dog enthusiast at Modern Species.

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