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Just Ask Leadership: Why Great Managers Always Ask the Right Questions (repost)

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Just Ask Leadership: Why Great Managers Always Ask the Right Questions (repost)

Just Ask Leadership: Why Great Managers Always Ask the Right Questions by Gary B. Cohen
English | 2009 | ISBN: 0071621776 | 208 pages | PDF | 0,8 MB

John T. Chain, Jr., rose from a second lieutenant to four-star general and led our national missile defense program.
Mike Harper led ConAgra Foods from $636 million to $20 billion in 20 years and increased its stocks value 150 times over.

Ask Gary Cohen what these remarkable leaders have in common and his answer will be straightforward: They use questions to generate fresh ideas, inspire committed action, and build an army of forward-thinking leaders.

In Just Ask Leadership, Cohen steers you away from the all-too-common idea that if you don’t assert yourself with strong statements, you will not be respected. On the contrary, statistics prove that 95 percent of employees prefer to be asked questions rather than be told what to do. Involving employees and colleagues in decision making processes builds an environment rich with energy, excitement, and innovative problem solving.

Just Ask Leadership outlines not only specific questions to ask in certain contexts, but also how to implement question-based leadership as a whole. Learn how to

Spend more time on long-term goals—and less on short-term crises
Build a culture of accountability
Create unity and trust throughout your workforce
Steer decision making to the most appropriate parties
Develop rapport while instilling respect
When you ask questions, you show respect —and you are respected in turn. It is that simple.

A combination of Cohen’s proven expertise and interviews with nearly 100 highly effective leaders, Just Ask Leadership explains how to harness the power of questions to make your organization more competitive, more profitable, and a better place to work.