Curve Benders: The Evolution of Talent and the Future of Work

 

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In this episode, David Nour, Keynote Speaker, Business Advisor, Best Selling Author & CEO at The Nour Group, Inc. joined me on the podcast to discuss Curve Benders: The Evolution of Talent and the Future of Work.

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Episode Highlights

[03:41] - What is a curve bender?

[04:46] - What was the inspiration behind this book?

[07:27] - Are soft skills important especially as we become more technologically heavy?

[09:05] - How can we get better at making meaningful connections?

[11:33] - The 15 forces that are dramatically changing the future of work

[18:14] - How do we attract the next generation of leaders

[27:11] - How do we co-create different experiences for our people?

[30:34] - Examples of companies that instill a culture of continuous learning

[38:06] - Practical steps you can take today to change your organization's culture


 

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