Good Leaders Ask Great Questions

Good Leaders Ask Great Questions

In August 2014, I attended the John Maxwell Team Certification Program in Orlando, Florida. During the event, Maxwell personally signed a copy of his latest release Good Leaders Ask Great Questions: Your Foundation for Successful Leadership.

His premise for the book is that if you want to be successful and reach your leadership potential, you need to embrace asking questions as a lifestyle.

That’s consistent with one of my leadership tips: “Ask Questions…Don’t Give Answers.” For my team members, I want to know what they would do. What do they think? I don’t want to know what they think the Director of the Johnson Space Center or their Supervisor would do. I could easily ask those individuals directly.  Instead, I want their opinion and perspective.

Over the years, I’ve found if I approach leadership with more questions than answers, it spurs on more creativity and innovation from the team. In fact, as a leader, I try to anticipate the questions my boss will ask and address those before they’re asked.

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How’s Your lifeFocus?

LifeFocus Book

About 10 years ago, Jennifer and I attended Focus on the Family’s “Weekend to Remember.” Ironically, I can’t recall exactly when that was…but I did pick up a book from one of the session leaders. Jerry Foster even personalized my book when he wrote, “Brady, Enjoy your personal journey of ‘Influence.’ God Bless, Jerry Foster (Romans 12:1-2).”

Ten years later, I picked up the book and reviewed the highlights. There are many good reminders here, so I figured you might appreciate a summary of the book as well.

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