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Fingerspitzengefühl [ˈfɪŋɐˌʃpɪtsənɡəˌfyːl] is a German term, literally meaning "finger tips feeling" and meaning intuitive flair or instinct, which has been adopted by the English language as a loanword. It describes a great situational awareness, and the ability to respond most appropriately and tactfully. It can also be applied to diplomats, bearers of bad news, or to describe a superior ability to respond to an escalated situation. The term is sometimes used to describe the instinctive play of certain football players.

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  • Fingerspitzengefühl (del alemán intuición perspicaz) es un concepto militar definido inicialmente refiriéndose al Mariscal de Campo alemán Erwin Rommel.​​ Consiste en una intuición propia de ciertos comandantes que les permite evaluar el escenario durante el transcurso de una operación bélica, en mitad de la confusión de la batalla, y tomar las decisiones tácticas necesarias para proporcionar avances. En algunas ocasiones se ha denominado como sexto sentido de la guerra que permite realizar un mapa cognitivo de la situación.​ El concepto fue utilizado de alguna forma por Napoleón, que lo denominaba “coup d’oeil”.​ (es)
  • Fingerspitzengefühl [ˈfɪŋɐˌʃpɪtsənɡəˌfyːl] is a German term, literally meaning "finger tips feeling" and meaning intuitive flair or instinct, which has been adopted by the English language as a loanword. It describes a great situational awareness, and the ability to respond most appropriately and tactfully. It can also be applied to diplomats, bearers of bad news, or to describe a superior ability to respond to an escalated situation. The term is sometimes used to describe the instinctive play of certain football players. (en)
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  • Fingerspitzengefühl (del alemán intuición perspicaz) es un concepto militar definido inicialmente refiriéndose al Mariscal de Campo alemán Erwin Rommel.​​ Consiste en una intuición propia de ciertos comandantes que les permite evaluar el escenario durante el transcurso de una operación bélica, en mitad de la confusión de la batalla, y tomar las decisiones tácticas necesarias para proporcionar avances. En algunas ocasiones se ha denominado como sexto sentido de la guerra que permite realizar un mapa cognitivo de la situación.​ El concepto fue utilizado de alguna forma por Napoleón, que lo denominaba “coup d’oeil”.​ (es)
  • Fingerspitzengefühl [ˈfɪŋɐˌʃpɪtsənɡəˌfyːl] is a German term, literally meaning "finger tips feeling" and meaning intuitive flair or instinct, which has been adopted by the English language as a loanword. It describes a great situational awareness, and the ability to respond most appropriately and tactfully. It can also be applied to diplomats, bearers of bad news, or to describe a superior ability to respond to an escalated situation. The term is sometimes used to describe the instinctive play of certain football players. (en)
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