Tag: curiosity
The Big Tasty Bite
For the author, food is an endless avenue for creativity and freedom. She believes good food should never be limited by budget, time, creativity or skill. Spending time in the kitchen should not feel like a chore. Instead, it should be a playful, therapeutic and rewarding experience that feeds both body and soul.
The Adaptability Code
The Adaptability Code: Recoding the DNA of Future-Ready Leadership is set to become a definitive guide for leaders. It equips them to navigate an era shaped by volatility, rapid change and systemic disruption. We live in a world that doesn’t just move. It sprints, pivots, and accelerates, all while throwing curveballs that leave the unprepared behind.
The power of curiosity in tech consulting
We specialise in implementing finance and supply chain modules across a wide variety of clients. Each client has unique processes. This means our consultants regularly step into unfamiliar territory. The ones who consistently excel and genuinely enjoy the ride are those who lead with curiosity. They bring energy to the learning process.
Leadership adaptation amid disruption – navigating change
Leadership adaptation amid disruption is essential as organisations navigate rapid changes in technology, workplace dynamics and global challenges. The past few years have been among the most challenging in recent history.
Neuromarketing and consumer engagement for packaging design
Every day you are bombarded with visual stimuli. Your breakfast, your emails, your social media feeds, and almost every item you interact with, blast your brain with imagery in an attempt to get attention. Your brain diverts all of it to the unconscious side, including that very expensive campaign-from-that-oh-so-trendy agency. Unless, of course, it triggers some sort of divergence, something visually disruptive that forces the conscious brain to process and investigate.
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Open your mind, heal your relationships, and connect across divides with this groundbreaking guide to deep curiosity from internationally-recognised curiosity expert, Scott Shigeoka.
Ways not to become a cybercrime statistic
If you believe cybercrime is something that only happens to businesses and “other people,” now is a good time to reboot your attitude. South Africa currently has the third highest number of cybercrime victims worldwide according to Accenture, with cybercrime costing South Africa R2.2 billion per year.
Taking charge, adapting and innovating to keep up with the digital...
Keeping up with the fast-paced, ever-changing digital world can be difficult, especially as this change seems to happen faster and faster every year, with new technologies, solutions and tools constantly cropping up. And while the digital world is inevitably driven by change, this change also brings with it a fair share of pitfalls and challenges.































