I love this article because as curator and a business owner being a provacateur is essential in instigating conversation and taking a topic to another level which can lead to all kinds of opportunities. There's an art to asking questions and this just first of many pieces on this topic that you'll find on Curatti
Something to ponder.......
How can you use leverage questions to benefit your business?
Can monetary value be placed on questions?Not really, as there are too many variables involved. But depending on the timing and manner of delivery, questions can be the ingredient that spurs innovation and growth.
Here's are a few highlights:
The rhetorical question can spur conversation and wake up a
slumbering ideas process
The joking question can lift a mood
The incisive question can take a brilliant idea into a different stratosphere
The personal question can tell a person struggling in solitude that someone in the world cares
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This post was written by Andy Capaloff for Curatti
I love this article because as curator and a business owner being a provacateur is essential in instigating conversation and taking a topic to another level which can lead to all kinds of opportunities. There's an art to asking questions and this just first of many pieces on this topic that you'll find on Curatti
Something to ponder.......
How can you use leverage questions to benefit your business?
Can monetary value be placed on questions? Not really, as there are too many variables involved. But depending on the timing and manner of delivery, questions can be the ingredient that spurs innovation and growth.
Here's are a few highlights:
The rhetorical question can spur conversation and wake up a
slumbering ideas process
The joking question can lift a mood
The incisive question can take a brilliant idea into a different stratosphere
The personal question can tell a person struggling in solitude that someone in the world cares
Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond
Read more here: [http://curatti.com/the-value-of-questions/]
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