Room 2 | 9:00 am - 9:30 am | Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Consumers and businesses alike are feeling the impact of a fast-changing landscape and climate of uncertainty. How can we prepare for what might come next and anticipate shifts in consumer and business environments? A key attribute can help organizations stay ahead of the curve: curiosity.
Businesses that cultivate a culture of curiosity and learning are proven to be more productive and profitable than organizations that don’t. But employees across organizations and industries express that they don’t find themselves feeling curious on a regular basis and even feel discouraged from asking questions. Fostering an environment that allows people to regularly ask “What if?” creates more opportunities for innovation, collaboration and creative problem-solving.
In this session you’ll learn the business case for curiosity, the steps to build a culture around it and how to practice curiosity on your own or in your organization.
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