A question to improve with an open mind
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
On 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.
Ask this question when you want to explore assumptions that may no longer be valid or to discover which elements of a situation are fixed or flexible.
As we move forward with Curly Question of the Week's second year, we want to reach out to YOU - our subscribers. We want to make sure that our 5-second cognitive kick-starter has you kicking off every week with curiosity and confidence.
So, these two questions are for you.
Is there anything we could change to ensure that we continue to bring you value as you start your week?
And, when it comes to questions, what would you like to know more about?
Let us know in the comments or drop us a message here in LinkedIn. You can also reach out directly to Kate at [email protected].
The story behind Curly Question of the Week
Hey there! I'm Kate.
In 25 years as a global executive, I led large teams through uncharted territory in some of the most challenging economies in the world.
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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.
That's when I discovered the power of questions and their magical ability to create the connections that could lift people's thoughts, feelings and behaviour from the 'Known Zone' into the 'Oh-Zone'.
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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1 年Great question Kate, I often ask what is the one thing we can change now that would make a real difference, there's always something!