A colleague raised an interesting topic for discussion on LinkedIn recently about encouraging a campaign for curiosity. We liked the initiative so we thought to put the spotlight on our trainers this time to find out where they stand on the issue. Saira Nisa’s response caught our eye, you can read it below.
There
are many ways in which employers can help to encourage curiosity in the
workplace. Interestingly enough, we tend to find that companies within the tech
industry invest a lot of time and money into creating an environment and a
culture where curiosity and creativity can exist.
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why. ( Bernard Baruch) |