Increasing your personal impact - using questions

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Great leaders ask questions to learn. Then utilise that understanding to motivate and execute a sensitive and appropriate pathway. This short presentation describes some of the key ways to use questions to help lead people and busineses through change and development.

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INCREASING YOUR

PERSONAL IMPACT

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8 Steps to increasing your

impact through better

engagement with those

around you

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1. Use questions to gain allies: People

love to talk, get involved, and feel like

someone is listening. Open questions

will help you to win support and build

your team.

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2. Use questions to

understand what influences

the effectiveness of the

majority: Talking to people

on the ground helps you

understand how people are

impacted by their

environment. This will help

you to talk in a relevant

vocabulary when reframing

new approaches.

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3. Use questions to open up

the experts: A team

member, confident of their

own ability, may be

reluctant to change ways.

Leading with questions

puts the expert in the

driving seat. Feeling they

own the conversation

removes conflict and

increases their ownership

of follow through.

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4. Use questions to learn

what matters: Talking to

a wide range of people

helps understand the

difference between

personal and truly

functional views of the

realistic targets and issues

for a business.

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5. Use questions to find

information: The same

situation described from a

slightly different

perspective often provides

insightful views of the

information. Small

differences tell you about

big commonalities.

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6. Use questions to find root

causes: Ask the quiet

ones: Often the root

causes are only observed

by the deeply reflective.

Those with more time to

see and analyse.

Questions to the quiet ones

may bring them out of

themselves and provide

the key to unlocking

challenges.

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7. Unlock the power of

your team: Open

questions challenge

people. It motivates

reflection and

thoughtfulness to helps

them grow. At the same

time it will produce ideas to

helps the organisation

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8. Use questions to

understand motives:

People are animalistic and

are driven by a small

number of fundamental

needs. Ask questions, get

to the bottom of why?

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The author:

Questioning techniques have enabled the author to

facilitate others to achieve great things:

leading company founders through new growth strategies

Transforming effectiveness of technical experts, and

coaching athletes to international success in two sports. Email: [email protected] for more information