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Discover 99 next-level questions that create clarity, build trust, and drive results... without adding another meeting or memo.
http://www.NextQuestionGuide.com
Episode SynopsisWhen James was being considered for a bigger role early in his career, his boss asked, “What do you want to do?” The question was well-intentioned but lacked context, trust, and direction. This episode exposes a common leadership blind spot: founders often expect confident answers from their teams without first creating the environment for honest dialogue. It’s not about asking better questions — it’s about creating the conditions for real answers.
Key Message: You can’t expect truth when people don’t feel safe or clear enough to share it.
Episode 4 in the series Engaged Leaders
“What do you want to do?”
It sounds simple, but when asked without context or trust, it shuts people down.
In this episode, James shares a personal story from early in his career that exposes a leadership blind spot: founders and leaders often expect clarity they haven’t created. You’ll learn how to ask questions that invite honesty instead of hesitation — and how to build the kind of environment where people speak the truth even when it’s hard.
This episode is for founders who are tired of surface-level answers and want their teams to think, speak, and act with conviction.
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By James R. MayhewDiscover 99 next-level questions that create clarity, build trust, and drive results... without adding another meeting or memo.
http://www.NextQuestionGuide.com
Episode SynopsisWhen James was being considered for a bigger role early in his career, his boss asked, “What do you want to do?” The question was well-intentioned but lacked context, trust, and direction. This episode exposes a common leadership blind spot: founders often expect confident answers from their teams without first creating the environment for honest dialogue. It’s not about asking better questions — it’s about creating the conditions for real answers.
Key Message: You can’t expect truth when people don’t feel safe or clear enough to share it.
Episode 4 in the series Engaged Leaders
“What do you want to do?”
It sounds simple, but when asked without context or trust, it shuts people down.
In this episode, James shares a personal story from early in his career that exposes a leadership blind spot: founders and leaders often expect clarity they haven’t created. You’ll learn how to ask questions that invite honesty instead of hesitation — and how to build the kind of environment where people speak the truth even when it’s hard.
This episode is for founders who are tired of surface-level answers and want their teams to think, speak, and act with conviction.
Reflection Questions
Links and Resources