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Applying New Lenses to Look at the Challenges of Our Time
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Applying New Lenses to Look at the Challenges of Our Time


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Recommendation

For this “brief master class in asking better questions,” Harvard Business Review editor Sarah Green Carmichael gathers a panel of innovation and leadership experts. Hal Gregersen, Thomas Wedell-Wedelsborg and Roger L. Martin each add a guiding principle to the theme. getAbstract recommends this lucid discussion as a business library staple.

Take-Aways

  • Three principles will help you ask better, more effective questions – in business as well as in life.
  • First, “reframe the problem.” Probe whether there’s a “better problem to solve,” and quickly test any theories rather than overanalyzing them.
  • Second, don’t become a socially and physically isolated leader. Allow yourself to be “wrong, uncomfortable and quiet” so you can gather information to pose transformational questions.

About the Speakers

The Innovator’s DNA author Hal Gregersen directs the MIT Leadership Center. Thomas Wedell-Wedelsborg co-wrote Innovation as Usual. Roger L. Martin wrote Playing to Win and other business books.


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    J. M. 5 months ago
    I like the concepts
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    R. S. 4 years ago
    Do you agree with these three principles? Have you put these to work? Pleas share your feedback. Thank you!