The Power of Curiosity: How Great Leaders Transform Teams Through Questions
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In this episode, Jamey discusses the concept of leadership through the lens of curiosity, especially as it relates to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Jamey reflects on leadership lessons flooding platforms like LinkedIn, noting that while countless methods and archetypes are suggested, true effective leadership boils down to one universal trait: curiosity. By asking questions, leaders avoid the traps of certainty and rigidity, instead collecting information, diffusing tension, and building collaboration.
The discussion emphasizes how curiosity does more than just inform decision-making; it acts as a bridge for diverse voices to be heard within teams, allowing leaders to adapt approaches that truly fit their people rather than forcing individuals to conform to static systems. Jamey highlights practical ways to build this skill as an ongoing practice, drawing on ideas from Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow" and real workplace leadership scenarios. The episode wraps with actionable tips for leaders looking to embed curiosity into their daily routines for more inclusive and effective teams.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The surplus of leadership advice and archetypes (LinkedIn, thought leaders, etc.)
- The central role of curiosity in effective leadership
- How curiosity benefits decision-making, collaboration, and tension reduction
- Customizing leadership and workplace practices through team input
- Diversity and inclusion as natural outcomes of curiosity-based leadership
- Systems 1 and 2 thinking (Daniel Kahneman) and their impact on leadership choices
- Practical strategies for fostering curiosity in yourself and your team
- Examples of curiosity leading to more inclusive workplaces