In a world defined by radical disruption, the leaders who thrive aren’t the ones with all the answers; they are the ones with the best questions. We call this Agile Leadership. It’s the ability to pivot, unlearn, and reframe challenges in real-time. But curiosity isn’t just a fuzzy, "nice-to-have" personality trait. Thanks to the groundbreaking work of Dr. Todd Kashdan and his colleagues, we now understand that curiosity is a multidimensional tool—a psychological muscle that can be measured, trained, and deployed strategically.
Let’s explore the Five-Dimensional Curiosity Scale and how it can be a useful tool for any leader looking to strengthen their curiosity and agility skills to navigate the complexities of the 21st-century marketplace.
Business leadership used to be about "command and control." You built a five-year plan and executed it with military precision. Today, a five-year plan is an artefact of the past before the ink even dries. To be agile, a leader must be open-minded and creatively resilient.
Curiosity allows us to see "signals" in the noise. It prevents the "Success Trap"—the dangerous tendency to keep doing what worked yesterday while the world moves on. By measuring and understanding the five dimensions of curiosity, we can identify our blind spots and become more effective at leading diverse teams through "white-water" change.
The following are five dimensions of curiosity:
This is the "classic" form of curiosity. It’s the sheer pleasure of seeking out new information and experiences. For a leader, this is the drive to understand how a new technology works, or why a competitor in a completely different industry is succeeding.
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Social curiosity is the desire to understand what makes people tick. It’s not about gossiping; it’s about deep empathy and interest in the perspectives, experiences, and intentions of others.
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This is the "itch" you need to scratch. Unlike the "joy" of exploration, this is a more intense, sometimes anxious drive to close a gap in knowledge. It’s the persistence to stay up late solving a complex problem because not knowing the answer is frustrating.
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Thrill seeking involves the willingness to take physical, social, or financial risks to experience something new and complex. It’s about the appetite for the unknown.
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This is perhaps the most critical dimension for leaders in a crisis. It is the ability to remain curious and open-minded even when faced with high-stress, anxiety-inducing situations. When things go wrong, do you shut down (defensive) or do you wonder "What can we learn here?" (curious).
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As leaders, we often lean heavily on one or two of these dimensions. Perhaps you are a great "Thrill Seeker" but lack "Social Curiosity," leading you to take risks that your team doesn’t support. Or maybe you have high "Deprivation Sensitivity" but low "Stress Tolerance," meaning you get bogged down in details and freeze when the pressure is on.
The goal isn't necessarily to be a "10 out of 10" in every dimension, but to be aware of your profile. In my journey with AirAsia X, "Thrill Seeking" and "Stress Tolerance" were my daily bread. But as I moved into the digital health space with Naluri, "Social Curiosity" and "Joyous Exploration" became the primary drivers for understanding employee behavior and psychological outcomes.
In the age of AI and hyper-competition, your technical skills have a shelf life. Your curiosity does not. By embracing the Five-Dimensional Curiosity Scale, you aren't just becoming a better manager; you are becoming an Agile Leader—someone who is energized by change, connected to their people, and perpetually ready for the next frontier.
The next time you face a daunting business challenge, don’t reach for your old playbook. Instead, ask yourself: Which dimension of curiosity do I need to activate right now?
To find out more about these five components of curiosity, click on this link.
Stay hungry. Stay curious.
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To learn more about applying curiosity to strengthen your leadership, do reach out to Naluri’s career and workplace executive coaches or Naluri’s psychologists and counselors via the Naluri app or web.naluri.life