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What questions are on your mind? That’s the question I posed to you last month when I asked you to “Ask me anything!”
I received many great questions and, as promised, I’ve picked five to dive into during this episode.
Asking the right questions is a fundamental part of leading transformational change. It’s not just about finding answers—it’s about understanding why we ask our questions and how we react when others ask us.
It’s just as important to know the reasons behind why we’re asking. What’s the intention behind the question? What are we hoping to learn or uncover?
This is where true understanding happens—both for the person asking and the one being asked.
So the next time someone asks you a question, take a moment to ask a follow-up question. You both might be surprised with the answer!
Now, it’s time to dive into your questions!
YOU’LL LEARN:
What additional questions are on your mind? Head over to ChainOfLearning.com/ASK and ask me your questions so we can continue to explore them in future episodes of Chain of Learning.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:
0:39 How asking questions can spark a culture of continuous learning and improvement
2:04 The impact of leaders defaulting to immediately answering questions
4:28 QUESTION 1 : Moving from command and control to continuous improvement
09:06 QUESTION 2 overcoming obstacles to transformational change
16:14 QUESTION 3: How to balance short-term results with long-term goals while developing people
19:00 QUESTION 4: Insights on transitioning from a corporate leader to starting a consultancy business
30:35 QUESTION 5: How a continuous improvement team within an organization increase and demonstrate impact
By Katie Anderson5
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What questions are on your mind? That’s the question I posed to you last month when I asked you to “Ask me anything!”
I received many great questions and, as promised, I’ve picked five to dive into during this episode.
Asking the right questions is a fundamental part of leading transformational change. It’s not just about finding answers—it’s about understanding why we ask our questions and how we react when others ask us.
It’s just as important to know the reasons behind why we’re asking. What’s the intention behind the question? What are we hoping to learn or uncover?
This is where true understanding happens—both for the person asking and the one being asked.
So the next time someone asks you a question, take a moment to ask a follow-up question. You both might be surprised with the answer!
Now, it’s time to dive into your questions!
YOU’LL LEARN:
What additional questions are on your mind? Head over to ChainOfLearning.com/ASK and ask me your questions so we can continue to explore them in future episodes of Chain of Learning.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
TIMESTAMPS FOR THIS EPISODE:
0:39 How asking questions can spark a culture of continuous learning and improvement
2:04 The impact of leaders defaulting to immediately answering questions
4:28 QUESTION 1 : Moving from command and control to continuous improvement
09:06 QUESTION 2 overcoming obstacles to transformational change
16:14 QUESTION 3: How to balance short-term results with long-term goals while developing people
19:00 QUESTION 4: Insights on transitioning from a corporate leader to starting a consultancy business
30:35 QUESTION 5: How a continuous improvement team within an organization increase and demonstrate impact

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