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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Executive Communication: Asking Incisive Questions
Two essential skills for executives are the ability to listen well - to both what is and is not said - and to ask the right questions. These questions help analyze the problem, consider the resources, consider and choose the best solution.
Executives were asked about what questions they considered when asked to evaluate a new project. A list of the best ones, along with many other communication techniques, appears in the e-book Executive Communication Strategies.
What are some of the best questions leaders have asked in your experience that proved crucial to problem-solving? Please share them with our readers!
Executives were asked about what questions they considered when asked to evaluate a new project. A list of the best ones, along with many other communication techniques, appears in the e-book Executive Communication Strategies.
What are some of the best questions leaders have asked in your experience that proved crucial to problem-solving? Please share them with our readers!
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