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When a leader develops the skill of curiosity, they send a message to those on their team. That message is, “While I have a point of view, I realize it is not the only point of view, and I would like to hear yours – I’m teachable!”
When leaders exhibit curiosity, they encourage the diverse group of people on their team to have a point of view and to share it. It’s safe to say what you think. I value what you think.
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