Leadership Development: Which Question Should I Ask Now?
By Susan West
Which question should I ask
now?
I love questions. I have even started to collect my
favorite questions in a folder. Maybe it is my love of learning,
maybe it is my training as a coach, maybe it comes from being a
Mom - I am not sure which has contributed more to my affinity for
questions.
What I do know is that more often than not when
I ask a question I receive more information than I expected. So
before I know it, out comes another question.
My favorite
questions are those referred to as open ended. Often I find
myself having to restate a question to present in in an open
ended manner. I do know my training as a coach has certainly
enhanced my skill in asking the "right" questions.
As a leader managing a large staff questions became a great
resource tool for me to uncover the real state of a project, the
satisfaction level of my customers and what motivated my team.
Even though my agendas for meetings reflected typical topics such
as project updates, customer concerns, etc. I always had the
questions I wanted to ask outlined before the meeting.
Some of my favorite questions include:
What can I do to
support you? What do you need from me? How can we add more
value? What can we do to be more effective? How can we
communicate more effectively? How are we doing in meeting
project dates? How are we doing in meeting client
expectations? Where might we improve?
Questions have become a
powerful tool for me as a leader. I encourage you to gather your
favorites and begin to use them more in your staff meetings,
client meetings and employee meetings. You will be amazed with
the information that questions asked in an open-ended, probing
style will reveal.
Questions beginning with How and What
are the most effective. A great resource on questions is one of
my favorite books, QBQ - Question Behind the Question. I
recommend this book for all managers and leaders.
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