Shownotes
Have you ever wanted to ask for a raise, find out why something happened, or frame a question to encourage collaboration? We've all heard there is a "right way to ask a question." Chances are, if you were faced with any of these three questions, you've struggled to get the answers you want or need.
Brian Gibkowski, our guest today, has a new book called Answer Intelligence: Raise Your AQ (IQ). The most interesting thing I learned was how often we ask lazy questions that aren't aimed at getting the right answer. His work helps you develop the skills to get the answers you need to make the best decisions.
We talk about:
- How to answer questions during a job interview.
- How to ask questions and increase the chances of getting the "true" facts rather than the safe answers.
- Using story, procedure, and action to improve communication and reduce rework.
- How to provide discipline and intentionality in your meeting so you get the best answers.
Brian Glibkowski, Ph.D. Dr. Brian Glibkowski is an author, researcher, and futurist passionate about the role of questions and answers in business and society. His journey started with his research on questions. He authored an article on questions recognized by the Association of Human Resource Development as one of ten articles that will shape the 21st century. His new book is Answer Intelligence: Raise Your AQ.
The book introduces a new science of answers that is nominated for a 2022 Prose award for professional and scholarly excellence. The book rights have been purchased for translation into multiple languages. The AQ framework has been adopted by universities, including the Imperial College of London Business School (global top 20). Certified AQ Partners from the USA, UK, and UAE. Connect with Brian Gibkowski at https://www.raiseyouraq.com/glibkowski.html