DiscoverInsights@Questrom PodcastUnleashing the Power of Discovery in Leadership and Organizational Change
Unleashing the Power of Discovery in Leadership and Organizational Change

Unleashing the Power of Discovery in Leadership and Organizational Change

Update: 2024-02-14
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Discover innovation in leadership and organizational change with Professor Emerita Karen Golden-Biddle as we explore her upcoming book, “The Untapped Power of Discovery”. This episode promises to challenge your perceptions, revealing that discovery isn't just for the chosen few—it's a creative endeavor we can all partake in. Karen shares astonishing real-world examples, like Intuit’s revelations from Quicken usage, to illustrate how discovery is not merely an outcome but a journey that can lead to profound insights and inspire better futures.

Step into a masterclass on cultural change, as we dissect Hirschman's concepts of voice, exit, and loyalty through Karen's personal factory anecdotes and a case study of healthcare transformation. For leaders eager to foster a culture of inquiry and navigate the complexities of strategic planning, Karen offers actionable steps and practical exercises, such as the benefits of maintaining a 'surprise journal.' This conversation is an invitation to engage with genuine curiosity, embrace the unexpected, and collectively step into the unknown, equipped with the tools to turn doubt into a catalyst for growth and learning.

Preorder "The Untapped Power of Discovery" by Karen Golden-Biddle here. Explore her website karengolden-biddle.com for insights, resources, and more. Uncover transformative strategies for embracing curiosity and driving positive change in your organization. 

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Unleashing the Power of Discovery in Leadership and Organizational Change

Unleashing the Power of Discovery in Leadership and Organizational Change

Boston University Questrom School of Business