Intuition Isn't Enough for Entrepreneurs

Intuition Isn't Enough for Entrepreneurs
Category: Commentary
Published: November 8, 2016
Updated: July 14, 2022
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Entrepreneurial legends like Steve Jobs -- who created blockbuster products without asking anyone if they wanted them – anticipated the market. Many other entrepreneurs have great ideas that never amount to anything. While it would be easy to take the Steve Jobs example and suggest that the most successful entrepreneurs are superheroes with X-ray vision, we know from our research that these apparent acts of intuition are the result of human beings who know how to listen to the market, at times anticipate the market, experiment, make mistakes, sometimes change directions, and sometimes persist with a course of action. In this discussion, the University of Minnesota's Lars Oddsson, University of Denver's Sharon Alvarez and USC's Kathleen Allen talk about the interplay between action and inspiration.

 


Sharon Alvarez
Sharon Alvarez
Professor of Organizations and Entrepreneurship, Tom W. Olof / Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business / University of Pittsburgh
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Kathleen Allen
Kathleen Allen
Professor / Entrepreneurship / University of Southern California
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Lars Oddsson
Lars Oddsson
CTO/Co-Founder, Adjunct Professor / Rehabilitation Sciences & Technological Leadership Institute / U of MN & RxFunction Inc.
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DOI: 10.17919/X9ZP4K
Alvarez, Sharon, undefined, and undefined. "Intuition Isn't Enough for Entrepreneurs." FamilyBusiness.org. 8 Nov. 2016. Web 19 May. 2024 <https://eiexchange.com/content/238-intuition-isnt-enough-for-entrepreneurs>.
Alvarez, S., Allen, K., & Oddsson, L. (2016, November 8). Intuition isn't enough for entrepreneurs. FamilyBusiness.org. Retrieved May 19, 2024, from https://eiexchange.com/content/238-intuition-isnt-enough-for-entrepreneurs