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Scott Shigeoka urges 'heart-centered curiosity' for judiciary leaders

In Session: Leading the Judiciary (Federal Judicial Center) · October 2, 2024
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On the Federal Judicial Center podcast 'In Session: Leading the Judiciary,' author Scott Shigeoka said judiciary leaders should practice 'heart-centered curiosity'—asking trust-based, noninvasive questions to understand staff, reduce conflict and build a healthier workplace culture.

Scott Shigeoka, author of Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, told listeners of the Federal Judicial Center’s podcast In Session: Leading the Judiciary that leaders should move beyond surface-level questions to what he calls "heart centered curiosity" to better understand colleagues and reduce workplace conflict.

"I call that heart centered curiosity, and that's about how do you really understand the person that's in front of you as an act of care," Shigeoka said during the interview with host Laurie Murphy, assistant division director for executive education at the Federal…

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