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Adam Kingl - How can we become more adaptable?

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How can we become more adaptable? What do we mean by ‘adaptability’? And what personal habits can we adopt that will help us?

To answer these questions, Nathalie and Ross G are joined by author, speaker and educator Adam Kingl. Adam teaches at business schools around the world, regularly appears in the press, and is the author of Next Generation Leadership.

We discuss:

  • ‘adaptability’ vs ‘agility’
  • Why leaders should care about being adaptable
  • The importance of experimentation, openness and slack time.

Additional Information

You can find out more about Adam at: https://adamkingl.com/

During the discussion, Ross referenced the ‘agile manifesto’, available online at: https://agilemanifesto.org/

In ‘One Thing I Learned This Week’, Nathalie discussed the relationship between the ability to recall dreams, and creativity: https://www.psypost.org/2022/05/heightened-dream-recall-ability-linked-to-increased-creativity-and-functional-brain-connectivity-63139

Ross G discussed whether the word ‘Viking’ is a verb or a noun. In short, he didn’t know. See: https://twitter.com/qikipedia/status/850310498503585792, and: https://www.reddit.com/r/Norse/comments/b317j9/where_in_the_world_did_the_myth_that_viking_is_a/

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How can we become more adaptable? What do we mean by ‘adaptability’? And what personal habits can we adopt that will help us?

To answer these questions, Nathalie and Ross G are joined by author, speaker and educator Adam Kingl. Adam teaches at business schools around the world, regularly appears in the press, and is the author of Next Generation Leadership.

We discuss:

  • ‘adaptability’ vs ‘agility’
  • Why leaders should care about being adaptable
  • The importance of experimentation, openness and slack time.

Additional Information

You can find out more about Adam at: https://adamkingl.com/

During the discussion, Ross referenced the ‘agile manifesto’, available online at: https://agilemanifesto.org/

In ‘One Thing I Learned This Week’, Nathalie discussed the relationship between the ability to recall dreams, and creativity: https://www.psypost.org/2022/05/heightened-dream-recall-ability-linked-to-increased-creativity-and-functional-brain-connectivity-63139

Ross G discussed whether the word ‘Viking’ is a verb or a noun. In short, he didn’t know. See: https://twitter.com/qikipedia/status/850310498503585792, and: https://www.reddit.com/r/Norse/comments/b317j9/where_in_the_world_did_the_myth_that_viking_is_a/

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