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S2 Tips: What Happens When You Ask Better Questions‪?‬ System & Soul

    • Entrepreneurship

Anybody else out there hate small talk? It’s so easy to ask pass/fail, yes/no questions that we’ve made a habit out of confusing small talk for real talk. Terrible questions give no room for creativity or collaboration. But great questions have the power to connect people, provide the opportunity to learn something new, and can reveal important issues in your business.

In this episode of S2 Tips, we encourage you to exercise your question-asking muscle. Asking “backdoor” questions is key to relating to your people, identifying problems, and opening the door for collaboration and input.

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Anybody else out there hate small talk? It’s so easy to ask pass/fail, yes/no questions that we’ve made a habit out of confusing small talk for real talk. Terrible questions give no room for creativity or collaboration. But great questions have the power to connect people, provide the opportunity to learn something new, and can reveal important issues in your business.

In this episode of S2 Tips, we encourage you to exercise your question-asking muscle. Asking “backdoor” questions is key to relating to your people, identifying problems, and opening the door for collaboration and input.

S2 Tips are brought to you by Ninety.

Ninety is a cloud-based collection of the essential business building and awareness tools you need to make running your business almost easy. The clean and extraordinarily intuitive system includes every one of the tools you need to not only run your operating system but cascade it down and throughout your company.

Learn more at Ninety.io

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