The Role of Curiosity in Global Managers’ Decision- Making
The Role of Curiosity in Global Managers’ Decision- Making
When we concern about the organization success, ‘Decision Making’ take
place a significant role within the organizational context. Especially managers
need to be outfitted with the ability in making appropriate decision.
Unfortunately it is said that the global managers lack the effective decision
making skills due to the unawareness of the dynamic changes in the environment.
They lack the ability to measure the changing rate and the influence of the
change to the organization. It is argued that ‘Curiosity’ will provide a strong
foundation to overcome this situation.
The curiosity typically divided into two main sub categories, which are
perceptual curiosity and epistemic curiosity. Perceptual curiosity is increased
perception or reaction to visual, acoustic and tactile simulations, where the
epistemic curiosity is motivation and desire to know and learn. In addition,
there are biological and social dimension for the curiosity. Biological
dimensions are almost hard wired in the three basic drivers. Those are self
preservation, greed and sex. Social dimensions are tied up with the personality
traits.
The curiosity would be viewed as primary element of learning, where the second one reflects on basic derivers of curiosity. Curiosity can be achieved by perceives gaps of global managers.
Diversive and specific are the next two components of the curiosity. These are behavioral search aspects. For global managers it is free to select their own patterns of searching the knowledge. If they select the specific exploration they have to concern with a specific topic which they lack knowledge. On the other hand diverse exploration is the alternative knowledge which he/she already familiar.
Therefore in conclusion it could be said those are the most important components in making effective decisions among the global scale.
List of References
Harvey, M., Novicevic, M., Leonard, N., Payne, D., 2007. The role of curiosity in Global Managers Decision-Making, vol 13, pp. 43-58

Hi Lakmal. The work presented offers a comprehensive examination of the significance of curiosity in enhancing the decision-making abilities of managers operating on a worldwide scale. The incorporation of the diagrammatic perspective provides a visual depiction that facilitates comprehension of the constituent elements of curiosity. The essay presents a well-established correlation between curiosity, the process of acquiring knowledge, and the cognitive process of making decisions.
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DeleteAgreed. Yes, the curiosity could be viewed as a primary element in learning. Besides, in decision making in some international organization such as the United Nations (UN), principal decision-making bodies are consist of several if not many managers and prone to deadlock and are known for their failures to deliver in time. Other international agencies such as the European Union (EU), strive to produce decisions - through the managers - in time. This is mainly due to the time taken (which may indicate the insufficient capacity of managers at times) to decide by which the scenario (in relation to the decision) has already changed as the environment is in flux.
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DeleteHi Lakmal. Agreed with you. In "The Role of Curiosity in Global Managers’ Decision-Making," the article underscores the significance of curiosity in the decision-making processes of global managers. The piece illuminates how fostering curiosity can lead to more informed and innovative decisions, particularly in the context of complex global dynamics. By emphasizing curiosity as a key attribute, the article prompts a reconsideration of the qualities necessary for effective decision-making in today's interconnected business landscape. An insightful examination of curiosity's pivotal role in shaping the decisions of global managers.
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