The Art of Asking Great Questions
Kaine Ugwu
Strategist, designing future-ready enterprises. Open CA Master Enterprise Architect, APF.
Welcome to the New Year and the first edition of the year.
I recently completed Tom Wujec's?Wicked Problem Solving?course. In one module, Tom shared an intriguing story about Rembrandt’s?The Night Watch, completed in 1642.
A mentally ill school teacher damaged this iconic painting centuries later, requiring extensive restoration.
During the process, curators introduced an innovative approach. They asked their visitors what they would like to know about the painting. Then, they framed a gallery of the top 50 visitor questions about the painting and the answers, inviting visitors to engage with it. A second gallery hosted the restored painting.
But the story didn’t end with the restoration.
Visitors spent time exploring these questions instead of glancing at the restored painting. The effect was transformative. The average viewing time of the artwork increased from over two minutes to more than 25 minutes—a tenfold increase. The painting itself hadn’t changed, but how viewers interacted with it had.
The gallery of questions sparked curiosity and activated their imaginations. This approach demonstrates the power of thoughtful inquiry to reshape experiences and perceptions.
That's the power of asking great questions.
The Value of Asking Great Questions
Great leaders ask great questions, not because they have all the answers, but because they are willing to learn — John C. Maxwell.
Asking great questions showcases effective leadership. They open minds, uncover insights, and foster collaboration, especially in today's uncertain and complex world. The ability to ask the right questions is essential for navigating uncertainty, ensuring clarity, and achieving strategic alignment.
Asking great questions is more than communication; it helps solve problems, engage stakeholders, and drive alignment for better outcomes.
Here’s how powerful questions shape outcomes:
How to Plan Great Questions
Planning great questions requires intentional effort. While there are different approaches to this, Tom mentioned three types of questions:
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Many educational systems have traditionally emphasized providing answers over fostering the ability to ask questions, which can hinder critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning. Rote memorization, the fear of being wrong, and formulaic thinking are a few problems with this answer-centric education. For example, students are taught that problems are solved by following formulas. In real life, however, problems rarely have single correct answers and often depend on asking the right questions to navigate uncertainty and complexity.
We can encourage a question-centric model by modeling inquiry; facilitators should demonstrate curiosity by asking open-ended questions to encourage exploration and critical thinking. Creating safe spaces where stakeholders feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment is also crucial for fostering inquiry.
Here are the key takeaways for you to note:
Recommended Book
Advanced Facilitation is an increasingly important skill in today’s complex and dynamic world because it fosters collaboration, communication, and adaptability across various domains.?
Facilitation is how you get people to solve problems.
I recommend Alwin Put’s book Captains of Leadership for this?Abstract?edition.
Also, check out Wicked Problem Solving by Tom Wujec.
Thanks for reading!
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Here’s to future-proofing your organization,
Especialista em TOGAF? | Fundadora da SE7Ti | M?e
2 个月During a class, if no student has any questions to ask, there is always the doubt as to whether they really understood everything or whether they are not capable of formulating a question. You need to understand in order to be able to ask. I loved the text!
Facilitate organization transformations through Enterprise Architecture & Innovation. | Chief Technology Officer | Chief Architect | Enterprise Architect | Business Architect
2 个月Great topic to kickoff the year, asking great questions is a power skill worth developing. Thanks for sharing the book and course.
AI for Finance and Insurance | Data Scientist & Financial Engineer | Columbia University, The University of Chicago & Yonsei University |
2 个月Asking great questions is not always easy!
President/CEO @ Midwest Spine & Brain Institute | Founder HyperCharge Performance, Longevity and Recovery Clinics | Wellness at the Speed of Light Show Host | Founder Institute for Regenerative Medicine at HyperCharge
2 个月Kaine Ugwu Great facilitation lies in asking the right questions. It’s not about answers; it’s about unlocking new perspectives and driving collaboration forward.
Facilitation through thoughtful questions creates deeper, more meaningful discussions. Kaine Ugwu