Summary:
The book explores the concept of strategic intuition, presenting it as a clear and effective method for innovation based on a combination of past experience, recognition of patterns, and a flash of insight. It draws on historical examples and scientific research to demonstrate how strategic intuition works and how it can be harnessed in various fields for creative and strategic breakthroughs.
Key points:
1. Strategic Intuition as Insight: Duggan describes it as a sudden, clear idea that emerges unexpectedly, not from analysis but from combining past knowledge in new ways.
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