Our third and final episode (for now) about asking better questions is finally out! In it we talk about the assumptions embedded in questions. We all make assumptions, based on our view of the world, our background, and other factors. Becoming aware of our own assumptions can help us ask better questions. Becoming aware of others’ assumptions can help us understand how others see the world. When we can identify assumptions, we can examine them, test them, and arrive at a shared understanding.
Click here to download the Questions and Assumptions, and Homework mentioned in this episode.
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17 - Generalists and specialists, and learning.
16 - Explicit and implicit knowledge
15 - Provoking Learning
14 - Exiting Systems
13 - Help the system see the system with reflective observations.
12 - Accumulating Sorrow and Network Trauma
11 - Observing Systems
10 - Coaching Past Resistance
9 - Coaching Teams That Do Not Want To Be Coached
8 - Entering Systems
6 - Asking Better Questions - How Different Structures Of Questions Function
5 - Asking Better Questions - Intentions
4 - System Constraints and De-constraints
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