When you are in a conversation, who asks the most questions -- you or the other person?
Are you able to stay curious for long stretches of time and send your inner judge out for milk and cookies? You know, the judge who wants to evaluate what your conversational partners say and dismiss anything that's not in your agenda. You wouldn't like that from anyone else, so why do that to anyone?
Centered leaders ask questions.
Big questions. Little questions. Probing questions. Non-leading questions asked out of pure curiosity. Questions to see what sides of the truth are still a mystery.
Knowing what questions to ask is often more useful than expertise.
The possibilities are endless.
Ask, and then wait long enough for genuine answers.
It's worth it for the surprises alone, but there will be much more in it than surprises.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Curious? Check out our workshop "Communicating for Results".
Are you able to stay curious for long stretches of time and send your inner judge out for milk and cookies? You know, the judge who wants to evaluate what your conversational partners say and dismiss anything that's not in your agenda. You wouldn't like that from anyone else, so why do that to anyone?
Centered leaders ask questions.
Big questions. Little questions. Probing questions. Non-leading questions asked out of pure curiosity. Questions to see what sides of the truth are still a mystery.
Knowing what questions to ask is often more useful than expertise.
The possibilities are endless.
Ask, and then wait long enough for genuine answers.
It's worth it for the surprises alone, but there will be much more in it than surprises.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Curious? Check out our workshop "Communicating for Results".
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