Manufacture Your Day by ASKING BETTER QUESTIONS

There are many types of questions but today I want to focus on 3 of them to increase your awareness.
People in leadership positions often don’t achieve the expected results because they work with statements rather than questions.
When you ask a question it is important to come from a place of curiosity and not from a place of judgment.
Mistakes happen. Deadlines are missed. Problems aren’t seen as opportunities. Conflicts are not handled well. Customers move on to someone else. Employees find a different job.
This is life and as long as we learn from any given situation, it can rarely be a true loss.
Learner Questions:
These questions come from a place of being open-minded, curious and creative. We ask with the goal of learning rather than judging. They are less accusing and more empowering.
Examples:
- What can we learn from this situation?
- What is one thing I can do better for you?
Divergent Questions:
They have no right or wrong answers but rather encourage open discussion.
Examples:
- What do you think would happen if we increased our productivity by 10%?
- What are your thoughts on how can we improve our internal customer service?
Lazy Questions:
There are no bad questions but there are lazy ones. There is not much thought that goes into a lazy question and they can be very superficial rather than explorative.
Examples:
- Why is this process in place?
- Where can I find that information?
Do you believe that the skill of asking good questions with a mindset to explore and to learn is tremendously underrated in our work environments?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
How skilled are you when it comes to asking questions?
Please read:
Learn to ask good questions to keep the conversation going
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