This symposium aims to outline new applications of intuition research in organizations to mark the 12th year of annual intuition events at AoM. The contribution by Steffen et al. illustrates how training of mental simulation contributes to the development of intuition in crisis response work. Atanasiu and Wickert explore development of intuition by training, focusing on a process to help managers acknowledge and cultivate the use of intuition in decision-making. Hallo et al. highlight the different cultural understandings of intuition between the West and the East regarding decision-making and problem-solving. Mi et al. investigate the configurations of different contextual factors, use of intuitive and rational decision styles, and the impact on decision outcomes. Bas and Dörfler develop the method of intuitive wayfinding by analytical thinkers as an approach to research design. Yeung and Sinclair explore the role of body as an intuitive receptor with a particular focus on sensory perceptions. Antonacopoulou examines intuition by focusing on sensing and sense making through practising sensuousness. Hodgkinson problematizes the concept of collective intuition by examining its construct validity. Finally, Dias et al. address how intuition researchers understand and use intuition in their own work through the dialogic method of inquiry. A Four-Stage-Model of Mental Simulation Presenter: Bianca Steffen; U. of Paderborn Presenter: Michael Goller; U. of Paderborn Presenter: Christian Harteis; U. of Paderborn Can We Train Intuition? Presenter: Radu Atanasiu; Vrije U. Amsterdam Presenter: Christopher Wickert; Vrije U. Amsterdam Cultural Aspects of Intuition Presenter: Leonie Hallo; The U. of Adelaide Presenter: Tiep Nguyen; Ho Chi Minh U. of Transport Presenter: Zubairali Shahid; Muhammad Ali Jinnah U. Presenter: Mahmoud Efatmaneshni; U. of South Australia Two Minds in One Brain: Contextual Solutions to Strategic Decision-Making Presenter: Lili Mi; Griffith U., Brisbane, Australia Presenter: Nazim Taskin; Bogazici U. Presenter: David J. Pauleen; Massey U. Intuitive Wayfinding as an Approach to Research Design Presenter: Alina Bas; U. of Strathclyde Business School Presenter: Viktor Dorfler; U. of Strathclyde Business School The Body as an Intuitive Receptor Presenter: Nicole Yeung; Griffith Business School, Griffith U. Presenter: Marta Sinclair; Griffith U. Problematizing Collective Intuition Presenter: Gerard P. Hodgkinson; U. of Manchester How Intuition Researchers Understand Intuition and Challenges to Practice it Presenter: Suzi Elen Ferreira Dias; Centro U. FEI Presenter: Edson Sadao Iizuka; Centro U. FEI Presenter: Marta Sinclair; Griffith U. Presenter: Cinla Akinci; U. of St Andrews