"Aren't you coming too?" "Yes...I mean, no? I mean, yes, I'm coming." When answering a normal, positive question, you're unlikely to fumble around like this. If the question is "are you coming too?" ...
Could it be that the best way to define a field is to ask not about its biggest findings, but instead about its biggest questions? Warren Berger has me wondering. Ever since starting his insightful ...
Could it be that the best way to define a field is to ask not about its biggest findings, but instead about its biggest questions? Warren Berger has me wondering. Ever since starting his insightful ...
Question: Despite challenging economic times, how can we begin using a more positive way of thinking and communicating? Adubato: When things don t go as planned with a prospective client, many of us ...
There is a helpful process called Appreciative Inquiry, often referred to as AI, that can set you on the path to asking unconditional, positive questions, and determining transformative answers. The ...
Last week, we introduced a new series of posts that will offer ideas for how to build energy, shape the future, and create high-performing teams. How can you do this? It starts with asking positive ...
Have you ever been in a meeting where the energy shifted suddenly from ho-hum to positive and electrified? Those shifts often come not because someone stated an opinion, but because someone asked a ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Wondering how well things are going on the job and what your co-workers think? New apps remove the guessing game by allowing colleagues to anonymously rate each other. Knozen, a ...