A Powerful Learning Model That Will Make You More Adaptive To Change

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If there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic it’s the importance of being adaptive to unexpected and disruptive change. Of course, COVID-19 is not the only external force driving systems-wide change. AI and other emergent technologies are poised to be as if not more disruptive to not only the way we work, but even what kind of work we’ll do going forward.

So how can we become more adaptive – and resilient – to whatever change we’ll be required to make in the months and years ahead? To examine this question, I’ll be speaking with innovation, learning, and mindset expert Professor Edward Hess in this episode of my podcast, “Leadership Biz Cafe”.

Ed is the professor emeritus of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Ed has authored over 100 articles and over 60 cases looking at growth, innovation, and learning cultures. His work has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Fast Company, Forbes, Inc and several other publications. Ed is also author of 13 books, including the award winning Smart Growth, Learn or Die, and Humility is the New Smart.

In this episode, Ed and I talk about his latest book “Hyper Learning: How to Adapt to the Speed of Change”, where we discuss:

  • What is hyper-learning and why it’s becoming more and more critical to our professional and our organization’s long-term success?
  • How every single one of us is a sub-optimal learner and what we can do to change our understanding about learning.
  • The 4 elements that are critical to our ability to transform the way we learn.
  • The real key to successful collaboration – something very few teams and their leaders know how to do.

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