How important is social learning in the workplace, and how can it contribute to innovation?

Listen in as Carlyn Waters, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, as she explains how learning in any capacity contributes to innovation, creativity, and problem-solving, especially with the complex problems we are dealing with today in the world and our workplaces. Carlyn also reflects on how, as an Aboriginal person, she feels that learning from others is a natural part of her culture, as Aboriginal people continuously learn from others by asking, observing, and listening. She notes that bringing people with diverse perspectives together in the workplace can lead to truly positive outcomes. Listen to Carlyn’s full episode here

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