Curiosity Is the Key to Learning

Asking good questions leads to interesting answers, which turns us into curious listeners. And when we become curious listeners, we LEARN. Your choice to be curious in both your questioning and your listening will serve you well across all levels of leadership. Watch Michelle’s video to learn how to be a better, more curious listener!

EPI Happenings

Hope for Justice

We are honored and humbled to be working with global nonprofit, Hope for Justice. With an estimated 24.9 million victims worldwide, this organization is leading the fight against human trafficking.

While certainly not an easy topic to explore, we believe this issue is vitally important and we are proud of the work we’re doing in partnership with Hope for Justice. We’re currently designing several elearning courses, the first of which helps viewers understand the issues and common myths of human trafficking, and learn how to spot it.

To check out our work and learn more about the issue of human trafficking, follow the link below, add the course to your cart, create an account, and view it for free.

Embracing Change

Download our free resource for tips to help you prepare for change, grow beyond your personal limitations, and learn to embrace change.

Recommended Reading

Curious to learn more about the benefits of… being curious? We found four books on the topic and have added them to our reading list. We can’t wait to dive in!

A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life |

By Brian Grazer & Charles Fishman

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