Marshall Minds: Ep 3 “Cultivating Serendipity: How Can We Leverage the Value in the Unexpected?”
Marshall Minds: Ep 3 “Cultivating Serendipity: How Can We Leverage the Value in the Unexpected?”
Associate Professor Christian Busch’s decade-long research finds serendipity doesn’t happen merely by chance, but is something individuals can influence.
05.29.24
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Marshall Minds: Ep 3 “Cultivating Serendipity: How Can We Leverage the Value in the Unexpected?”
Christian Busch, Associate Professor of Clinical Management and Author of The Serendipity Mindset, discusses his latest research on serendipity (“active luck”). Busch found that there are particular practices that individuals and organizations can use to accelerate serendipity and create joy, innovation, and impact.
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