The power of unlearning | Deborah Golden | TEDxFargo
We are wired for convention yet built to innovate. This talk uncovers the subtle, systemic pressures
that can trap our potential, revealing how a personal journey through chaos and complexity is not a detour, but can be a direct path to purpose – one forged in unwavering conviction to challenge the status quo. It is an invitation to courageously unlearn the ingrained patterns that hold us captive, champion the unheard voices that challenge what is possible, and ignite the innate innovator within us all – to help build a future defined not by our limits or precedent, but by unlimited imagination and audacious hope. Deborah Golden thinks differently. Wired for the unconventional, she transforms bold ideas into industry-shaping realities. As Deloitte’s Chief Innovation Officer, Deborah leads at the forefront of technological advancement, tackling challenges and crafting transformative solutions that empower organizations forward in a rapidly evolving world.A lifelong pioneer, Deborah consistently redefines what’s possible through her unique ability to connect ideas, people, and technologies in unexpected ways. From her leadership in Deloitte’s Cyber & Strategic Risk and Cyber Strategic Growth Offering to her current work driving innovation across the marketplace, she thrives on turning disruption into demonstrable opportunity – creating value at every step of the way. Drawing on personal experiences of resilience, Deborah embraces adaptability and mental antifragility, inspiring others to harness change and complexity to create lasting impact. 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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