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Questions Are the Answer

by Hal Gregersen

Questions Are the Answer

by Hal Gregersen

In an age where solutions to complex issues are at a premium, Hal Gregersen's 'Questions Are the Answer' serves as a vital guide to unlocking creativity and fostering innovative solutions in both professional and personal spheres. By spotlighting the transformative power of question-asking, Gregersen highlights stories of successful problem-solvers who have shifted paradigms simply by posing different questions. From social entrepreneurs to Nobel laureates, explore the catalytic effect of inquisitiveness on overcoming mental barriers and finding accelerated routes to answers. Gregersen's extensive research, including interviews with over 200 creative thinkers, reveals the conditions that bring forth such breakthrough questions and offers actionable insights into generating them effectively. This book promises empowerment in the search for ingenious solutions by elevating the art of question formulation.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Business & Economics
  • Management
  • Problem-Solving
  • Creativity
  • Strategy
  • Leadership
  • Innovation
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