Eugene Sadler-Smith

Sadler-Smith is professor Management Development en Organizational Behaviour, University of Surrey.

Eugene Sadler-Smith is Professor of Management Development and Organizational Behaviour in the School of Management, University of Surrey. After a successful career in the gas industry, during which time he completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of Richard J. Riding, at the University of Birmingham, 1988-1992 (part-time) on the subject of cognitive styles, he became a university lecturer in 1994. His research interests at the moment are centred upon the role of intuitive judgement in management decision making and management development. His research has been published widely in peer-reviewed journals such as the Academy of Management Executive, Academy of Management Learning and Education, British Journal of Psychology, Journal of Occupational & Organizational Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Management Learning and Organisation Studies. He is author of 'Learning and Development for Managers: perspectives from research and practice' (Blackwell, 2006), 'Learning in Organisations' (with Peter J. Smith, Routledge, 2006,) and 'Inside Intuition' (Routledge, 2008). His work on intuition, as well as appearing in a number of scholarly journals, has appeared in professional magazines, The Times (including the Editorial of August 13th, 2007), and on BBC Radio 4.

Bron: University of Surrey

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