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 ...
A recent UCLA study has sparked interest by revealing that curiosity can increase as people age. The Times and other outlets have shared these findings with headlines like “Old Dogs Really Can Learn ...
In an era where AI delivers endless answers, the real competitive edge for leaders lies in asking bold questions. In her groundbreaking new book, The Curiosity Curve: A Leader’s Guide to Growth and ...
Quick quiz: Name a trait that is essential for entry-level job seekers and CEOs alike. (To be fair, the description of this post gives away the answer — it is curiosity.) You probably could have ...
Seth Goldenberg wants us all to be more curious. The designer and entrepreneur brings design-based principles and questions to a variety of enterprises. He runs a design-based management consultancy, ...
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, ...
In addition to acquiring content knowledge, it is important for 21st century students to know how to learn. Andrew P. Minigan, Education Project and Research Coordinator, The Right Question Institute, ...