A question to guide the next step
Kate Christiansen
I make mission-critical transitions easier, less stressful & more successful for leaders, organisations and teams | Complex-change & adaptive performance expert | Award-winning author | Speaker | Facilitator | Mentor
In our newsletter's second year, the promise remains -?one question, once a week.?It’s the cognitive kick-starter that takes only five seconds to read but is packed with endless possibilities.?So, make sure that you SUBSCRIBE!
Our goal:?To make the world a curlier place where people cognitively connect, think outside-the-box and step into the unknown with confidence and curiosity.
Last week we talked about the importance of celebrating small steps.?
This week’s question is a great follow-up after it.?
When the team is running in high spirits, it can be a great opportunity to boost momentum. Use this week’s question to move your team from celebration - to what I like to call - collaboraction.?
Ask this question when facing a complex conundrum and wanting to overcome the sense of inertia.
Unstoppable leaders use questions as an everyday leadership tool. With the right intent and a clear outcome in mind, it presents stepping stones in creating Unstoppable Teams. To learn how Kate can help you build unstoppable teams, find out more here.
The story behind Curly Question of the Week
Hey there! I'm Kate.
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In 25 years as a global executive, I led large teams through uncharted territory in some of the most challenging economies in the world.
But that wasn't my biggest challenge.?It was that most of my team members didn't directly report to me.?I didn't control their bonuses or their performance appraisals. They had their own bosses to do that (who also had their own priorities).
Being responsible for delivering business-critical results without having any levers of 'control' can be tough.
I recognised early in my career that 'influence' and using 'the formal channels' wasn't enough.
I needed to learn how to do three things.
Several years ago I synthesised three decades of experience and insights into a set of frameworks, language and collaborative tools called the 'Curly Approach' (you can read about it here.)
Curly Questions sit at the heart of it.
Today I'm an adaptive performance specialist and use the Curly Approach to help leaders build unstoppable teams who achieve unbeatable performance in disrupted and ambiguous environments.
I hope you enjoy Curly Question of the Week as much as I enjoy sharing it with you.
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