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Celebrating The Power Of Questions

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Yesterday's best practices have become today's quicksand.

Organizations don't intentionally drive into disarray or failure. Instead, they find themselves there after following tried and true practices, processes, and assumptions initially developed to bring about success. However, just like my inattention to my daily diet, things can get out of whack, and painful stones develop, indicating a problem. There is an immense opportunity for growth and change when asking questions and then patiently listening to all the answers.

Yesterday's best practices have become today's quicksand. The ambition to ask hard questions pinches, but it is less painful than neglecting to address the issues and remaining mired in the ineffective practices of today.

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tags: questions, leadership, change management, program management, organizational development, self reflection, proactive leadership, business transformation, strategic planning, workplace culture, team dynamics, difficult conversations, organizational change, leadership mindset, performance improvement, strategic thinking, business agility, corporate culture, management lessons, leadership development, organizational behavior, process improvement, strategic leadership, workplace innovation, business strategy, executive leadership, organizational effectiveness, change initiative, leadership insights, professional development, management philosophy
categories: Leadership, Mentoring, Metrics
Tuesday 09.09.25
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

Questions are like sunlight; they reveal the beauty in the people around us.

As I took in the sight and reflected on the beauty, I understood that it was the light revealing the natural form of the cloud. If not for the sun's light, the clouds would have gone unnoticed as just another drab cotton ball tumbling across the sky. Then the insight struck: the clouds are like the people around us; in the right light, they are beautiful, and questions can be a means of light to draw out that beauty.

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tags: questioning, curiosity, leadership, connection, communication, empathy, relationships, workplace, colleagues, beauty, light, metaphor, Arizona, desert, clouds, perspective, understanding, listening, intention, genuine, conversation, humanity, nuance, resistance, love, golden hour, team building, professional development, personal growth, management
categories: Relationships, Leadership, Friendships
Friday 09.05.25
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

What Can We Do Today That We Could Not Do Yesterday?

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Change is always at work. Fungi solidify millions of new connections just beneath the forest floor. Your co-worker's cubicle is vacant after she quit to follow a dream, and a doctor on the other side of the world identifies a new virus in her patient. Constant change is here to stay, and everything is in flux.

Henry Kissinger's question resonated with Oxford Analytica founder David Young decades…

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tags: Change Management, Henry Kissinger, David Young, Oxford Analytica, Personal Development
categories: Leadership
Saturday 05.02.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

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