
When “just asking questions” morphs into toxic denialism
Media provocateurs and conspiracy theorists insist that they’re “just asking questions.” But what would master questioners George Carlin and Carl Sagan think?
My recent good conversation with WNYC.org, where the host challenged me about whether appreciative inquiry is direct and honest enough. You know my opinion.
MIT’s Joichi Ito’s thoughts on change, questioning, and childlike wonder
William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent Sheep talks about the failure to teach and ask big questions at today’s elite colleges, and how this impacts tomorrow’s leaders.
Today I’m sharing a conversation I had with Harvard education superstar Tony Wagner about the power of inquiry in business and in education.
Actor Stephen Tobolowsky on how asking questions helps you get to the truth of any situation and the importance of improv training for real life.
Airbnb’s $10 billion valuation all started with a Beautiful Question.
Where I answer questions like “What are the most important elements, messages, or takeaways of your book?”
Neuroscientist Susan Greenfied offers a view inside the creative mind.
Eric Ries and the role of questioning within the Lean Startup methodology.
Warren on the web