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Best professionals are often the most curious learners

Do we stop evolving the day we stop learning? Did I hear someone say - “best professionals are often the most curious learners”? Northwestern University's Leadership Communication for Maximum Impact: Storytelling course was one pleasant and insightful reminder of the significance of continuous learning and sharing the lessons learnt. I have put together a few reflections from this course: - Storytelling remains one of the most powerful leadership tools. Yes, GenAI can help draft a write up for you but it’s your human touch that makes it a story others can relate to. Whether inspiring teams, navigating change, building culture, or communicating a vision, a story weaved with one’s own life creates the emotional connection that facts alone cannot. - Continuous learning isn't just for acquiring new skills. Isn’t it equally important for refreshing fundamentals, challenging our thinking, and adapting to an ever-evolving professional and now an AI-anchored landscape? I feel it surely...

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