Curiosity can be the spark that drives us to ask questions that challenge the status quo. When we hear the word “curiosity,” our next thought is usually “killed the cat,” which makes curiosity ...
For leaders who might not naturally gravitate towards intellectual curiosity, the transformation doesn’t happen overnight. It requires intentional effort and, ironically, a curiosity about curiosity ...
If you spend time with children, you know they ask a lot of questions. They’re curious by nature, and it’s how they grow. Somewhere along the line, however, we adults trade in our drive for learning ...
Recently, I had the joy of welcoming Neil Hoyne, Chief Strategist at Google, to Georgia State University at a Future of Marketing conference for a fireside conversation about careers, innovation, and ...
“I wanna know what love is, I want you to show me/ I wanna feel what love is, I know you can show me.” — Foreigner Curiosity is usually regarded as a virtue, since it widens our horizons and develops ...
They say curiosity killed the cat, but given the turbulence of the world today, many leaders ask too few questions. Perhaps overwhelmed by the chaos, many leaders follow “best practices,” protocols, ...
Parents can gain a lot from the adaptability that children may demonstrate. Watching how children recover from small failures ...