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024: Ross Thornley - Co-Founder and CEO of AQai / Adaptability: The Most Important Skill To Master

024: Ross Thornley - Co-Founder and CEO of AQai / Adaptability: The Most Important Skill To Master

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Ross Thornley and I are on a similar mission; to make sure nobody is left behind as we enter an exponential and accelerating future, which led to an amazing and fun conversation. Ross is the author of two books: Moonshot Innovation and AQ Decoded, an exceptional entrepreneur, and a pioneer in the future of work. Driven by the idea that a person’s ability to adapt to unanticipated changes is the most important skill to master in today’s workplace, Ross launched AQai, an HR/EdTech platform. In this episode, Ross shares why understanding our Adaptability Quotient is so important, what it means to be adaptable, and how we can increase our ability to adapt and thrive in today’s economy.

"Entrepreneur and 'AQ' Pioneer. Author of Moonshot Innovation & AQ Decoded. Ross’s work is opening up new frontiers in HrTech and EdTech. Leveraging conversational AI and predictive analytics his company’s platform enables people, teams and organizations to successfully navigate accelerating change. His ability to contextualize diverse and complex subjects, inspire and engage audiences makes him a highly sought after international speaker." - WALL STREET JOURNAL

Connect with Ross
AQai - https://www.aqai.io/
@The_AQ_Guy
LinkedIn

Links
Documentary - Seeing The Invisible: Adaptability And The Future Of Work
AQai Assessment - Adaptability
Book - Moonshot Innovation
Podcast - Decoding AQ
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