Six Hallmarks of a Questioning Culture
Notes from Leading With Questions by Michael Marquardt
01. People are willing to admit, “I don’t know.”
02. People go beyond allowing questions; they encourage questions.
03. People are helped to develop the skills needed to ask questions in a positive way.
04. People focus on asking empowering questions and avoid disempowering questions.
05. People emphasize the process of asking questions and searching for answers rather than finding the “right” answers.
06. People accept and reward risk taking.
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