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Part 1: What is so great about phenomenology?
Chapter 1: Phenomenology is a voracious discipline
Chapter 2: The method of eidetic intuition
Chapter 3: "Bracketing" our prejudices
Chapter 4: The difference between "sensations" and "perceptions"
Chapter 5: What is the "present"? Retentional and protentional intentionality
Chapter 6: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and Buddhism
Chapter 7: The Twofold Intersubjectivity
Part 2: The essence of phenomenological management
Chapter 8: The SECI Model: Knowledge Creation in the Cycle of Subjectivity and Objectivity
Chapter 9: How to Foster Intersubjectivity
Chapter 10: Methods of Collective Eidetic Intuition
Chapter 11: Narrative Strategy
Chapter 12: Synthesis of Phenomenology and Management Studies.
Chapter 1: Phenomenology is a voracious discipline
Chapter 2: The method of eidetic intuition
Chapter 3: "Bracketing" our prejudices
Chapter 4: The difference between "sensations" and "perceptions"
Chapter 5: What is the "present"? Retentional and protentional intentionality
Chapter 6: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and Buddhism
Chapter 7: The Twofold Intersubjectivity
Part 2: The essence of phenomenological management
Chapter 8: The SECI Model: Knowledge Creation in the Cycle of Subjectivity and Objectivity
Chapter 9: How to Foster Intersubjectivity
Chapter 10: Methods of Collective Eidetic Intuition
Chapter 11: Narrative Strategy
Chapter 12: Synthesis of Phenomenology and Management Studies.