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Why not ask good questions?

by Rick Baker
On Dec 15, 2014
While this probably has never been the subject of a scientific study, I believe the most-successful people of all time form the same crowd as the most-successful question askers of all time.
 
In some disciplines, this is self-evident: teachers, trial lawyers, philosophers, scientists, inventors, sales people, and market researchers come immediately to mind.
 
In those disciplines, the master-players all excel at The Art of Good Questions.
 
How about your discipline...your chosen field of business?
 
Could you and your people learn the Art of Good Questions?
 
The answer is - Yes.
 
Consider buying & selling as one example and think about it this way…
  • You are a sales person. You are on one side of a chasm…a wide, deep, dark, bottomless crevice…it looks like a mini-Grand Canyon, except it is pitch black and you can see nothing when you stand on the edge and look down
  • Your probable client is on the other side…too far to jump to be with you
  • You and probable clients have been here and there before…lots of your probable clients are in that wide, deep, dark, bottomless crevice…somewhere
  • You can do one of two things:
    1. You can do and say the same old things you have always done and said
    2. You can ask a terrific question that magically launches your probable client over the wide, deep, dark, bottomless crevice…over to your side
If you picked #2, well done, you know the The Art of Good Questions.

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"You gotta ask 'why' questions. 'Why did you do this?' A 'why' question you can't answer with one word."  Larry King

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Questions?: The Art of Asking Good Questions

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rick baker
8/18/2015 8:15:30 AM #

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning."

Albert Einstein

rick baker
8/1/2016 12:37:49 PM #

5 Probing Conversations,

The Clarity Conversation -  promoting alignment,  removing wasted efforts  and removing fear and dissonance

The Expectations Conversation  - linking vision to tasks,  a culture of accountability

The Fear Conversation - finding unspoken fears,  discussing risk

The Engagement Conversation  - thoughts, feelings and what inspires people

The Final 10% Conversation - make sure everyone has the opportunity to express their views

Todd Henry, 'Die Empty' (2014)

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