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#101 CURIOUS LEADERS WIN: MELISSA LANGTON on Data-Driven Case for Asking Better Questions

42 min · 8. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Thriving Workplace podcast, Melissa Langton, an HR coach and consultant, discusses the importance of genuine curiosity in leadership and organisational culture. She emphasises the need for leaders to approach challenges with curiosity, utilise meaningful data for decision-making, and involve employees in the process. Melissa shares her journey in HR, the significance of aligning data with business strategy, and the critical role of leadership capability in fostering a positive workplace environment. The conversation highlights the complexities of workplace dynamics and the necessity of understanding different perspectives to drive engagement and success. Follow Melissa Langton LinkedIn - Melissa Langton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissalangtonexceler8/] Mentioned in this episode: CYORA Most leaders have optimised everything in their business except the one system running all of it: their own biology. Fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, declining resilience. These aren't just stress. They're signals. Dr Daniel Kirkbride is the founder of CYORA, a precision health and performance advisory firm that uses advanced diagnostics to identify the biological bottlenecks holding leaders back. If you're performing well but know there's another level, visit https://cyora.com.au/ to learn more. Want to get your bloods analysed? Visit: https://bloodwork.cyora.com.au/

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