There are two questions I’m tired of hearing, and I’m certain you’ll recognize them. They are posed by overworked podcasters ...
“A good question opens the whole room,” says Priya Parker, author of The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters.
An innovation answer is a seductive illusion. We all want to come up with quick, easy solutions to our complicated problems, but answers don’t actually provide resolution. That’s because, in the world ...
Question wording is a crucial element of reading and dissecting a poll. The wording of each question and the order they’re asked in are extremely important factors in how respondents consider ...
Asking good questions is considered one of the most important skills in business. Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google said, “We run the company by questions, not by answers.” According to management ...
It’s a common assumption that highly intelligent people have it easier than the rest of the world, yet being smart doesn’t shield people from tough times. Being smart often means being misunderstood, ...
Readers intent on enlightening me often send me books and essays written by them or, less often, others. Now and then one of these offerings grabs my attention before I hit “delete.” A recent example: ...
Lloyd Strickland does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
This blog is a bit of a departure for me. While I like to write about topics most people can easily relate to, this piece gets to the heart of many personal feelings, thoughts, and beliefs. Yet, ...
Questions are a vital aspect of good leadership. Great leaders ask good questions of their teams, and they are open to being asked the hard questions by those who the leader trusts. Leaders need to ...
Job interviews are exciting and anxiety-inducing at the very same time: Landing one means you’ve made it past the initial application stage, but it also means preparing for those all-too-familiar ...