When people working with me face a perplexing problem, they often ask for guidance. I can’t help but feel a little flattered. They are obviously stumped, and they expect I will have the answer. My first instinct is to sit back, stroke my chin, recount an impressive story or two, and then tell them what to do.
3 Questions to Help Your Team Solve Problems
Don’t succumb to the temptation to provide all the answers. Instead, help your team get there themselves.
August 13, 2021
Summary.
When a team struggles with a problem, there’s a temptation for a boss to provide answers. A better approach is to ask questions that help the team arrive at answers itself. The author offers three questions: 1) What do you recommend? 2) How can we test that? 3) What do you need from me?
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