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Taberner, Kathy; Siggins, Kirsten

 
9781630473945: The Power of Curiosity: How to Have Real Conversations that create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding

Sinopsis

Author has developed an online presence with website www.instituteofcuriosity.com.

Facebookpage: https://www.facebook.com/instituteofcuriosity

LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/in/kathytaberner and www.linkedin.com/pub/kirsten-siggins/b/8b7/385/

They have hosted a blog for over two years. They will turn excerpts from the book into blog posts and a link to buy the book. Will develop a guest pitch to provide to podcasters they have identified and create a presence on Goodreads.

Created a list of contacts to be accessed: a) Prominent and credible women leaders and mothers who will read and provide reviews for the book once completed. b) Media personnel, with focus on women as potential interviewers, specifically those who promote and/or write about women

Continue scheduling speaking engagements, targeting women's groups that focus on women in business, women as leaders, women as mothers, women and wealth, women in the arts, women in film etc., at meetings and conferences. They have several presentations scheduled for the next 6 months.

Will participate in two book launches in the US in Los Angeles and New York and two in Canada in Toronto and Vancouver.

Mother/daughter connection: The authors are looking at companies, bloggers, and organizations that share this mother/daughter interest with the idea of creating cross-promotions. Some blogs include: The Orange Rhino Challenge: 365 Days to Yell Less and Love More, Life with 2 Boys, Scary Mommy, A Cup of Jo, Positively Present.

Writing an article for an online yoga site that supports a holistic approach to wellness.

Partner with other JV Insiders: they are launching a partnership with 'Insiders' with MP3 offerings to support members of the dating community. Offer to carry out interviews on Internet radio, write articles for online journals, speak at online forums and in-person conferences. Identify and approach organizations focused on developing communication and/or leadership skills and coaching skills for managers, to create speaking opportunities and incorporate our book as a recommended reference for their courses.

Write articles and submit them to journals and marketing magazines. We will approach the Costco Connections Magazine where a link to our site would be provided.

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Kathy Taberner and Kirsten Taberner Siggins are a mother/daughter executive coaching team and co-founders of the Institute of Curiosity. A longtime occupational therapist, Kathy has been a leadership development facilitator, trainer, and coach for the past ten years, while Kirsten has coached leaders in business world and in the entertainment industry (including AOL and Universal Studios). In 2014, they created the Institute of Curiosity to help individuals learn and practice a lifestyle of curiosity to build better personal and professional relationships. Kathy lives in the Okanagan Valley and Vancouver with her husband, and Kirsten lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.

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As kids, we are all curious. Kids are constantly asking questions, wanting to solve problems, looking for new possibilities. All because they are curious, wanting to learn more. Curiosity is a childhood survival skill; it’s how they learn, test their assumptions, become open to new perspectives, push the boundaries of what they are capable of, make mistakes, and do things they (and often we) never thought were possible. As kids, time is a limitless commodity, and the present is the only place to be.

But somewhere along the way, as we grow into adulthood, we lose our sense of curiosity. Is it when our parents become frustrated with our millions of questions--as they’re thinking about other things in their lives and are not present in the moment--and tell us to stop asking them or make us feel bad for asking them? Is it when our teachers, who don’t have the time or means to answer the myriad of questions thrown at them, dismiss these questions or make us feel we aren’t smart enough because we don’t already know the answer?

Sadly, however it happens, curiosity in adulthood is hard to find. We live in a time-pressured world, always anticipating what is coming next with little time to be curious about what is happening now.

A recent Globe and Mail (BC) interview with Brigid Schulte, author of Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play: When No One Has the Time, pointed out that North Americans feel they are time constrained, which impacts their ability to be curious. Our offices are now our homes; our homes are now our offices. Technology tracks our every move, “connecting” us with friends on social media. Expectations of people are high, and people are trying to do everything at once. As a consequence, our communication is brief and our instructions shallow, leaving little room for listening, inquiry, and understanding.

But curiosity shouldn’t be something we grow out of. In fact, curiosity has been recognized as one of the most important skills needed by a leader today. In 2011, Forbes recognized curiosity as “the one trait all innovative leaders share,” using the success of Steve Jobs as an example: “Jobs wasn’t curious because he wanted to be successful. He became successful because he was so curious.”

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9781630473969: The Power of Curiosity: How to Have Real Conversations that create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding

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ISBN 10:  1630473960 ISBN 13:  9781630473969
Editorial: Morgan James Publishing, 2015
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