John talks to Stefaan van Hooydonk, Founder of the Global Curiosity Institute. Stefaan has lived, worked and studied all over the world, in a learning career spanning three decades. He has held numerous leadership roles in large companies. As Chief Learning Officer at Cognizant he was in charge of L&D for 300,000 people. Last June he published The Curiosity Manifesto: How Curiosity Helps Individuals and Workplaces Thrive. Curiosity, he believes, is the key to an organization’s success in the 20th Century. So what is L&D’s role in making an organization, and its employees, more curious? Timestamps
- 03:35 Being CLO to 300k Learners
- 07:44 3 Tips for talking to the business
- 13:07 How does he define curiosity?
- 23:20 Are algorithms bad for curiosity?
- 33:36 Is curiosity rationed?
- 41:06 How can you make a company curious?
- 48:46 Where to find out more …
Links
- HBR on Curiosity: https://hbr.org/2018/09/the-business-case-for-curiosity
- The Global Curiosity Institute: https://www.globalcuriosityinstitute.com/
- Stefaan’s book: The Workplace Curiosity Manifesto: https://www.globalcuriosityinstitute.com/shop
Contact Stefaan:
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stefaanvanhooydonk
- Twitter: @stefaanvanhooyd
Contact John Helmer:
- Twitter: @johnhelmer
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/
- Website: http://johnhelmerconsulting.com/
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