Episode Synopsis "Human Doings"
In the 2nd episode of the Complete Curiosity Podcast, our hosts Ralph Behnke and Dr. Alan Watkins delve into the concept of "Human Doings." They challenge the common focus on external tasks and outcomes, exploring how it affects inner qualities like morality and purpose. This episode covers the five key leadership capabilities, emphasizes the importance of accurate measurement, and discusses the pitfalls of personality tests. Our hosts also explore multiple intelligences, specifically behavior, and reveal 11 scientifically proven behaviors that enhance performance across all organisational levels. If your mind thrives on curiosity and you're on a quest for answers, then dive into the thought-provoking world of 'Complete Curiosity'.
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