- Ask questions that increase clarity. “Can you explain more about this?”
- Ask questions that improve relationships. Instead of, “Did you meet your targets this month?” ask “How are things going this month?”
- Ask questions that encourage critical thinking. “What would be the results if we continue on this path?”
- Ask questions that inspire new perspectives on a problem. “Why did that tactic work so well?”
- Ask questions that encourage innovation. “What other ways could we address this problem?”
- Ask questions that challenge assumptions. “Why have we always done it that way? Is it really the best way to go?”
- Ask questions that value the person’s opinions and experience. “Based on your experience, what do you think we should do in this situation?”
- No stupid question !!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
The way to survive in future
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