Have you every been in a situation that you have asked yourself “Why didn’t I ask that question?” or “I shouldn’t have asked that way?” These are common occurrences in our daily lives, but we seem to say them over and over. Never looking back at the effects of not getting the answers you were looking for or getting enough information to solve the problem. An article written by John Mariotti for Industry Week summarizes these occurrences. The article points out the importance of asking the right questions so that you get the right answers to always show progression.
Key points that this article makes are simple. First, the article highlights questions that you can ask yourself before asking a particular question. Thinking about the type of answe
In closing I have learned that asking intelligent questions will get you intelligent answers. Detailed questions will get you detailed answers. Combining the two will be my next step to help me to continue solving problems and working more effectively with my contractors.
As I read this article I come up with two critical thinking questions that would be good for discussion amongst my Learning Team members and class. These questions are:
1. What issues do you think can arise when you haven’t asked the right questions?
r you are looking for and the attention to detail that needs to be addressed, will help you ask more intelligent questions. Second, the article points out that a negative tone in a question will only give you more negative answers. Third, this article identifies when to ask