Cultivating Curiosity: The Leadership Capability AI Cannot Replace
In the age of instant answers, do we ever stop to think what we have lost? I recently had a proposal to write: tight turnaround, real stakes, and I was already drowning in deadlines. I thought, what’s the harm in skipping that time-consuming, brain-draining process of sitting with an...
Curiosity as a Compass for Complex Change
At Performance Frontiers, our experience in guiding executives through the intricate landscapes of organisational change has revealed a profound truth: the capacity for curiosity is not merely an advantage, but an imperative. In a world poised for unprecedented evolution, we...
Finding the Gold in How We Connect
“Along with intellectual curiosity, we need interpersonal curiosity.” “Taking an interest in other people is the beginning of empathy.” Adam Grant The idea of interpersonal or relational curiosity as a leadership skill has been remarkably undervalued. When we think of...
ASK – Your Everyday Companion for Leadership Impact
In the earlier articles in this series, we explored the profound impact that asking great questions can have on your team and how they can support you, as a leader, to transform performance in a neuroscience backed way. Now, we’re...
Ask to Lead: Mastering People-centred and Task-focused questions
In different areas of life, we often use different language. How we frame up our conversations varies from home to the workplace, with family and with friends. When it comes to leadership, the central building block of our conversations, in...
Questions: From Telling to Asking
With the pace of business growing exponentially, great leadership is no longer about having all the answers on hand all the time, and more about building a cohesive team and having the ability to ask the right questions, of the...





