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How can you create a culture of curiosity? - Part 1

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Randy Nelson, founder of Pixar University

Some guests are harder to describe than others. Take today’s invitee, for example. How should we summarize his CV?

A teacher. A trainer. A recruiter? A coach? How about a juggler, or an actor? An artist. A calligrapher. What about a filmmaker, programmer, or systems analyst? The fact is that all these labels, and more, apply. With such diversity of interest, it might not surprise you that our guest would eventually end up working at places like Apple and Pixar–places known for incubating great ideas, mold-breaking design, and play. So...

How can you create a culture of curiosity?

That’s the question we’ll consider today with Randy Nelson, in part 1 of a special 2-part episode of Lead With a Question.

Guest Bio:

Randy Nelson has spent his career working with organizations to make the best use of the people, wisdom and skills they already have, want to attract and need to develop. He has helped build amplifiers out of groups, using appropriate and dynamic mixtures of training and education, traditional skills and innovative technology, flexible programs and high standards. In addition to increased productivity and effectiveness, hijinks and shenanigans have sometimes resulted.
Specialties: • Teacher, trainer, curriculum designer, life-long learner
• Manager, project architect, recruiter, coach
• Juggler, actor, performer, improvisor, speaker
• Artist, designer, calligrapher
• Filmmaker, writer, producer, editor
• Programmer, systems analyst, database programmer Get to know Randy and his incredible work experiences on his LinkedIn profile.

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Randy Nelson, founder of Pixar University

Some guests are harder to describe than others. Take today’s invitee, for example. How should we summarize his CV?

A teacher. A trainer. A recruiter? A coach? How about a juggler, or an actor? An artist. A calligrapher. What about a filmmaker, programmer, or systems analyst? The fact is that all these labels, and more, apply. With such diversity of interest, it might not surprise you that our guest would eventually end up working at places like Apple and Pixar–places known for incubating great ideas, mold-breaking design, and play. So...

How can you create a culture of curiosity?

That’s the question we’ll consider today with Randy Nelson, in part 1 of a special 2-part episode of Lead With a Question.

Guest Bio:

Randy Nelson has spent his career working with organizations to make the best use of the people, wisdom and skills they already have, want to attract and need to develop. He has helped build amplifiers out of groups, using appropriate and dynamic mixtures of training and education, traditional skills and innovative technology, flexible programs and high standards. In addition to increased productivity and effectiveness, hijinks and shenanigans have sometimes resulted.
Specialties: • Teacher, trainer, curriculum designer, life-long learner
• Manager, project architect, recruiter, coach
• Juggler, actor, performer, improvisor, speaker
• Artist, designer, calligrapher
• Filmmaker, writer, producer, editor
• Programmer, systems analyst, database programmer Get to know Randy and his incredible work experiences on his LinkedIn profile.

---------

Please like, subscribe, rate, and review! Every listener interaction helps others discover the show too!

Learn about the work we're doing at Bravecore by visiting our website at Home - Bravecore

To drop us a line, head over to Contact - Bravecore

  continue reading

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