GENIUS³ : The Human Revolution | Don E. P. Jones | TEDxArgyle St
Don Jones explores how human genius thrives in connection and withers in disconnection. In this talk, he introduces the GENIUS³ framework—a guide to unlocking potential through the interplay of self, others, and context.Using stories from workplaces, personal experiences, and global systems, Don reveals how our operating systems of disconnection limit creativity, collaboration, and impact.From individual breakthroughs to organizational transformation, he shows how we can upgrade these hidden systems to amplify human potential and tackle the critical challenges of our time. From Halifax’s basketball courts to global leadership labs, Don Jones has spent his life unlocking human potential. He’s worked with Olympic teams, founded a leadership development firm, and guided 40,000 leaders from 70 countries through immersive, story-driven simulated worlds.Called “one of the best simulation designers in the world today,” his company was a finalist for Fast Company’s Global Innovation Award alongside Meta and UNICEF. Don believes the greatest untapped resource on Earth is human potential—and the greatest tragedy is its waste. His mission is to change how the world understands, discovers, and develops our deep, often hidden capacity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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