''Words arranged differently have different meanings, meanings arranged differently have different effects'' — Blaise Pascal (Pensées) In the field of psychotherapy, the role of the question is often ...
In a constantly evolving world, the leaders who thrive are not those who claim to have all the answers, but those who are bold enough to ask the right questions. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
When a child learns to speak, they pepper us with questions—an instinct rooted in survival. In 2013, a British study of 1,000 mothers found that children asked their parents more than 300 questions ...
The best innovators don't shy away from asking questions. Instead, they pounce at the opportunity to propose more of them, with purpose and discipline and then hunt tirelessly for the answers. If ...
Alexander Wisnoski is Associate Department Head for History, Anthropology, and Philosophy, and winner of the 2022 Emerging Leader Award. During my first year at UNG, a few things stuck out to me.
Years ago, I was asked by a close friend for some career advice. He was contemplating whether to return for an MBA or enroll in law school. He did not see himself being a lawyer, but he was intrigued ...
Revisiting a conversation with HBS professors Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks on the powerful communication tool. Asking questions is a powerful way to build trust, exchange ideas, and unlock ...
Universal answers are rare, true, but universal questions are not. Over the 15 years I’ve been writing about work, success, and happiness, I’ve consistently stumbled upon experts, research papers, or ...
Harvard Business School’s Leslie John and Alison Wood Brooks on how curiosity, listening, and phrasing can strengthen trust and improve decisions. Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks, professors at ...