Why Curiosity in the Workplace is Important

In this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David is joined by Stefaan van Hooydonk, Founder of the Global Curiosity Institute and author of best-selling book The Workplace Curiosity Manifesto.   Stefaan has conducted a breadth of research surrounding the topic of curiosity at work. He believes that curious individuals need curious environments to thrive, and that in times of economic turmoil, individuals and companies need to start embracing the power of intentional curiosity.  The conversation will cover:  - The background and various definitions of the concept of curiosity over time - The importance of curiosity in individual and business success  - The difference in curiosity levels between small and larger organisations  - The drivers and barriers of curiosity at work - How organisations can measure curiosity at work - How to promote a culture of curiosity, and foster a mindset of curiosity at an individual level   The link to Stefaan’s book, The Workplace Curiosity Manifesto, can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Workplace-Curiosity-Manifesto-Individuals-Transformational-ebook/dp/B09ZSQKTD9   Enjoy!  Support from this podcast comes from TechWolf. You can learn more by visiting: techwolf.ai  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this series, David Green will be speaking to a range of senior HR leaders who are pushing a data-driven and digital HR agenda. There is an increasing need for HR professionals to become more digitally and numerically literate – to acquire the skills necessary to process, produce and leverage digital information to create business value. You'll hear from people leaders who are driving transformation in their organisations on how HR can prepare for the future and what HR leaders need to do to prepare for the Future of Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.