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The Curious Advantage
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The Curious Advantage

Laiki, 2020 mais...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

Many believe curiosity to be an innate trait rather than a skill. It appears to be difficult for adults to develop. Paul Ashcroft, Simon Brown and Garrick Jones counter by providing actionable strategies with real-world examples. The authors’ explanation of the mounting importance of curiosity and learning – and why leaders must nurture and ignite both – proves powerful and convincing. They don’t offer a step-by-step blueprint for quick change; instead, they impart practical, workable concepts that deliver longer-term, worthy results.

Take-Aways

  • In these volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) times, organizations must nurture, develop and ignite curiosity.
  • Curiosity lies at the heart of human achievement, including cave dwellers’ tools and complex societies.
  • Natural curiosity in children often diminishes as parents and others unwittingly discourage it.

About the Authors

Paul Ashcroft and Garrick Jones lead the London, England-based digital transformation consulting firm Ludic Group. Simon Brown serves as Chief Learning Officer at Novartis headquarters in Switzerland.


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    V. G. 4 years ago
    After reading this amazing abstract, now i can make sense out of, one of the famous quotes by , <br>Albert Einstein - “ I HAVE NO SPECIAL TALENTS, I AM JUST PASSIONATELY CURIOUS “.!

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