WORKSHOP: Learning Agility - Does Knowledge Have an Expiration Date and Why it's Important to Know Not Knowing

Variability, uncertainty, indeterminacy and unpredictability are increasingly present in our personal and business context, and thus the need to develop our ability to navigate the complex nature of the problems and tasks we face.

What is learning agility, and why is it so important? What exactly is knowledge and does this knowledge have an expiration date? What is more important for success in today's world - our ability to learn or the ability to release acquired knowledge? Is it more important to know knowledge or to know how to be ignorant?

The workshop "How good are you at "I don't know"?" will help you explore your relationship to uncertainty and the unknown, stimulate awareness of the importance of skills in dealing with uncertainty and instability of the environment, and accepting the fact that we don't always have the answers we need and we can't predict with the desired certainty actual outcomes.

We will get to know the concepts of emotional and mental agility, learn to distinguish between situations in which (lack of) knowledge is a danger and those in which (lack of) knowledge is an opportunity, get to know the techniques of conscious and deliberate change in the way of thinking and perspective, and how to use them as a source of new ideas and possibilities.