James Taylor recently interviewed me regarding developing a curiosity mindset. James is a keynote speaker, author and entrepreneur on a mission to help people and organizations maximize, market and monetize their creativity.
To hear the interview, you can go to: https://www.jamestaylor.me/diane-hamilton/.
The following are highlights of what we discussed in the interview:
- Curiosity and its decline
- Creativity and AI
- Beginning of current fascination
- Uniqueness of the next generation
- Data from assessments
- Muse and inspiration
- Disagreeing with other’s vision
- Daniel Goleman and Reuven Baron
- Promising and delivering
- Benefits of working under pressure
Through her nationally-syndicated Take the Lead radio show, speeches, webinars, writing, and consulting, Dr. Diane Hamilton connects with experts and share tips with leaders, potential entrepreneurs, and employees to develop success strategies. Top companies, including Forbes, have hired her to speak to groups to improve employee relationships, increase engagement, improve productivity, and reduce conflict. Her extensive background includes nearly four decades working in many top industries including pharmaceuticals, banking, social media, and education including work as the former MBA Program Chair at the Forbes School of Business and Technology. She has taught more than 1000 business-related courses at multiple universities. She is a certified emotional intelligence and Myers-Briggs MBTI expert. Her books and webinars have been sold worldwide; her research published in respected journals. Her most recent book, It’s Not You, It’s Your Personality: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Modern Workplace, was required reading at a university.|Through her nationally-syndicated Take the Lead radio show, speeches, webinars, writing, and consulting, Dr. Diane Hamilton connects with experts and share tips with leaders, potential entrepreneurs, and employees to develop success strategies. Top companies, including Forbes, have hired her to speak to groups to improve employee relationships, increase engagement, improve productivity, and reduce conflict. Her extensive background includes nearly four decades working in many top industries including pharmaceuticals, banking, social media, and education including work as the former MBA Program Chair at the Forbes School of Business and Technology. She has taught more than 1000 business-related courses at multiple universities. She is a certified emotional intelligence and Myers-Briggs MBTI expert. Her books and webinars have been sold worldwide; her research published in respected journals. Her most recent book, It’s Not You, It’s Your Personality: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Modern Workplace, was required reading at a university.|Through her nationally-syndicated Take the Lead radio show, speeches, webinars, writing, and consulting, Dr. Diane Hamilton connects with experts and share tips with leaders, potential entrepreneurs, and employees to develop success strategies. Top companies, including Forbes, have hired her to speak to groups to improve employee relationships, increase engagement, improve productivity, and reduce conflict. Her extensive background includes nearly four decades working in many top industries including pharmaceuticals, banking, social media, and education including work as the former MBA Program Chair at the Forbes School of Business and Technology. She has taught more than 1000 business-related courses at multiple universities. She is a certified emotional intelligence and Myers-Briggs MBTI expert. Her books and webinars have been sold worldwide; her research published in respected journals. Her most recent book, It’s Not You, It’s Your Personality: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Modern Workplace, was required reading at a university.
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