The Business Case for Curiosity
The Business Case for Curiosity
Francesca Gino
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Exploration often involves questioning the status quo and doesn’t always produce useful information. But it also means not settling for the first possible solution—and so it often yields better remedies.
Francesca Gino
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The Business Case for Curiosity
When our curiosity is triggered, we think more deeply and rationally about decisions and come up with more-creative solutions.
Francesca Gino
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The Business Case for Curiosity
The impulse to seek new information and experiences and explore novel possibilities is a basic human attribute.
Francesca Gino
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The Business Case for Curiosity