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Tuesday 31st January 2012
A couple of years ago now, I wrote a blogpost called 'Why? Why? Why?' about Why Diagrams, a technique for getting to the real issues causing a problem, finding out (at a deeper level) why it happened. It's a very useful tool if you aren't sure why something went wrong, because otherwise any solution you implement will risk being 'hit and miss'.
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Tuesday 22nd February 2011
Do you know about Rachel Carson? A most interesting woman, with a talent for asking questions.
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Tag: curiosity
Tuesday 3rd August 2010
I run a program called the Escape Hatch, because it is my belief that we should all find our strengths, tap into our passion and get paid for it. Because of this, I'm seeing a lot of unhappy people in CorporateWorld at the moment - mainstream professionals or executives who feel stifled, trapped by their own success, people who are looking for the exit but aren't sure where to start.
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Wednesday 24th February 2010
Whenever I run a workshop or give a presentation on creative thinking, I talk about the value of curiosity - it's one of the 4 cornerstones in my 4 cornerstones model. It's all very well to tell people to 'Be Curious' but unless you offer some practical tips, it's about as useful as saying 'Be Happy' (and just as irritating).
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