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Curiosity brings impact to company culture
Zoya Malik April 15, 2021 (Last Updated April 15th, 2021 13:43)
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Robin Barone
As the year continues, author Robin Barone advocates incorporating greater curiosity into your professional life to achieve better outcomes
The ability to have a solid employee experience is based on a company culture that embraces curiosity in communications. Increasing the amount of curiosity with your engagement with colleagues and customers or clients leads to better solutions and outcomes as a result.
Professionals in cultures that embrace curiosity can have uncomfortable conversations that are assertive and not aggressive, anxious, or argumentative. Curious people are more confident, fearless, open, collaborative, and resilient. Curious company cultures will be those who innovate, grow, and thrive in the future. Curious company cultures are also mor