Curiosity Calendar is a calendar of activities aimed at getting the employees of a team more curious and discover knowledge blindspots. In this Smartcast, Sanasi Kelkar speaks with CTQ co-founder BV Harish Kumar about how you can use Curiosity Calendar as a form of carefully-designed smart edutainment that can help an organisation grow inside-out.
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Read MoreStefaan van Hooydonk is the founder of the Global Curiosity Institute, which helps organisations foster a mindset of curiosity to keep them discovering and innovating. In this smartcast with Stefaan, CTQ's Harish and Ramanand decode the nature of curiosity and its all encompassing benefits in business and in life.
Read MoreIn this Smartcast, CTQ co-founder BV Harish Kumar tries to understand the mind of a true bibliophile via Avnish Anand - one of the most voracious readers we know. How do they read, what they love reading, some great recommendations, and how they learn and make connections from it all - find it all in this one.
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Read MoreHave you watched the video of the 'Invisible Gorilla' about selective attention that was used in a Harvard study? Find out more about it here!
Read MoreAuthor Seth Godin has written about what drives behaviour in the modern world. Find out what he says here.
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Read MoreThose of us who have listened to a trademark Prakash Iyer talk know he has a great ability to use stories to connect with his audience. What's the story behind these stories and what makes him curious?
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