Why Smart Ideas Don't Always Land — and How to Build Creative, Curious Teams

Why Smart Ideas Don't Always Land — and How to Build Creative, Curious Teams

From Meet The Leader by World Economic Forum

March 27, 2026 · 25 min · Season 1 · Episode 199

About this episode

Paul Hoffman discusses how leaders can foster creativity and curiosity in teams to drive innovation.

In an AI era, the real competitive advantage won't come from generating more ideas, but picking the right idea to take forward. Leaders who foster cultures of creativity and curiosity will build teams better able to sharpen focus, challenge assumptions, and execute in the most effective and compelling ways. Liberty Science Center CEO Paul Hoffman is a noted expert on connecting the public to the sciences. He'll explain how that major cultural institution makes complex ideas clear and irresistible. The long-time science writer, puzzle maker, brainstorming expert and former head of the Encyclopaedia Britannica shares lessons from his eclectic background on how leaders can harness a team's natural curiosity to drive fresh thinking and innovation. You'll learn: Why clarity matters in innovation - and why the audience is usually right How to model the creative behaviors you want to see in your team Which qualities creative, curious teams always have in common This episode was recorded at the Urban Transformation Summit, San Francisco (October 2025). About this week's guest: Liberty Science Center: https://lsc.org/ Paul Hoffman: http://thephtest.com/ Like this episodes? Try these: Nick…

People in this episode

Guest: Paul Hoffman

Topics covered

  • creativity
  • curiosity
  • team building
  • innovation
  • leadership

Keywords

  • innovation
  • creative teams
  • leadership
  • curiosity
  • team dynamics

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Liberty Science Center, Encyclopaedia Britannica

Places: San Francisco

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