How Leaders Can Ask More Powerful Questions
You don't have to be a coach to ask provocative questions that spark curiosity, make people think, and facilitate courageous conversations
Conversations are the lifeblood of a healthy organization. They fuel ideas, collaboration, and innovation. When these vital exchanges dry up, your team's heartbeat flattens.
Avoiding conflict is a silent killer. When leaders avoid tough questions, teams become complacent, leading to groupthink and superficial analysis.
Powerful questions are the antidote to stagnation. They help teams address root causes instead of just symptoms.
Leaders should master the art of asking provocative questions, not just any questions. The good news? You don't need to be an expert coach to ask powerful questions.
What Makes a Powerful Question Powerful?
"I went for the jugular question." – Arno Penzias, Nobel Laureate
Powerful questions are open-ended questions that encourage different perspectives. Examples include: "What is possible?" or "If we are saying 'yes' to this, what will we say 'no' to?" These questions provoke thought and are open-ended, allowing team members to shape th…
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