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Asking Powerful Questions

Powerful Questions can be used to lead and connectZoom screen with two presenters.

Introduction 

Effective leadership isn’t just about giving answers. It’s about supporting others in action. One way to do this is by asking powerful questions. In the first episode of the Reell Insights Series about Asking Powerful Questions, Professor Tom Morgan explains how powerful questions can inspire curiosity, build trust, and drive meaningful conversations. This approach perfectly aligns with the Seeing Things Whole framework, which utilizes powerful questions to support leaders in gaining insights into their challenges. 

Why Questions Matter 

Powerful questions are important because they allow you to go beyond simple facts. They encourage you to think and reflect deeper on yourself and your experience. Questions like, “What’s the purpose of our current project?” or “How can we make a positive impact on the community?” can help leaders and teams see the bigger picture and connect simple actions to broader goals. 

Building Trust with Questions 

Morgan points out that good questions can be part of building trust within a team. Leaders who demonstrate curiosity through questions can make their team feel valued for their perspective. The result of this is the creation of a space where everyone feels safe: a space that contributes to and facilitates collaborations. These are key aspects of the Seeing Things Whole approach to fostering healthy organizations. 

Connecting to Seeing Things Whole 

Our framework encourages leaders to integrate their personal values with organizational goals to have a lasting impact on the whole community. Asking questions like, “How does this decision align with our core values?” or “What benefits does this bring to the community?” helps make sure that the action taken by the organization is aligned with its mission and values. 

Some Practical Tips for Leaders 

Be Very Clear About Your Purpose

Let your team know the reasons why you’re asking a powerful question. 

Listen Actively

Show that you are truly interested and care about their response. 

Encourage Openness and Collaboration

Create a safe space where your team feels comfortable sharing their thoughts so they can collaborate more effectively. 

Conclusion 

We hope this session underscores a useful and effective tool for leaders. Asking powerful questions fosters deeper thinking, builds trust, and helps connect everyday actions to a larger purpose. By integrating this approach, leaders can create more engaged, thoughtful, and impactful organizations.

Deepen your personal leadership understanding

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The Reell Office of Seeing Things Whole, in collaboration with Augsburg University’s Center for Adult and Continuing Education, is thrilled to launch its second online course: Strengthening and Articulating Your Path Forward.

Whole leaders reflect deeply on their own values and strengths as a means to take initiative and empower others. Strengthening and Articulating Your Path Forward offers a unique opportunity to develop understanding of yourself as a leader and articulate your own path forward. Utilizing Seeing Things Whole’s Whole People, Whole Leaders Framework, this reflective course walks you through several guided exercises that allow you to articulate your personal mission and “see the whole” of your life and leadership. By developing an understanding of your values and strengths, you’ll walk away with realistic goals that are aligned with your personal mission.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • Identify your core values and dependable strengths
  • Identify your personal mission statement
  • Articulate a set of personal goals that are aligned with your mission statement

This is the second course in a Whole Leadership Development Series being offered by the Reell Office of Seeing Things Whole and Augsburg’s Center for Adult and Continuing Education. After completing the course, you will be invited to join a community of practitioners at Seeing Things Whole Roundtables hosted at Augsburg University.

IDEAL FOR

  • Those seeking to deepen their personal understanding of themselves as a leader
  • Those interested in aligning values with actions
  • Those interested in reflecting on their experiences and growing their potential
  • Those in their early-to-mid career

KEY FEATURES

  • On-demand
  • Self-paced online
  • Asynchronous
  • Mobile-friendly
  • Real-life examples
  • Values-based
  • Individual leadership development
  • CEU awarding

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