EP #221: 3 Questions For a Generous Workplace Culture
The way you ask questions matters.
We all have our list of cliché pleasantries.
My favorite is, “What’s up?”. Do I really care what is up? I like to think so but it’s not always the case.
Generous workplace culture is full of people who really care about the well-being of others. They want to know how they can be helpful.
I have 3 questions that are generous twist on some more typical ones that are used in the workplace.
Great leaders will make people feel like they really care.
And you do really care, right?
I believe you do and that you’ll have generous day. 😜
What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:
Why knowing “why” is important
ow the way you ask questions could change everything
What a power word is
Why the current moment is most important
How the simplest things can have a big effect
The power of the immediate next step
Examples of critical, in the moment, needs
Why it’s bad to want to be the savior
How people don’t want a savior
How people should feel capable of doing things themselves
The importance of trust
How to not be insulting
The importance of people challenging themselves
Why to make your self curious
Quotes Worth Sharing:
“I always wanted to know ‘why’.” - Bob DePasquale
“The way you ask questions is critical.” - Bob DePasquale
“How are you doing today?” - Bob DePasquale
“Don’t turn it to the habitual, “hey, how are you?” - Bob DePasquale
“How can I be of assistance to you now?’” - Bob DePasquale
“It not just the desire.” - Bob DePasquale
“It doesn’t always make sense for them to drop what they’re doing and come to you.” - Bob DePasquale speaking of high achieving employees
“I love to talk about taking that immediate next step.” - Bob DePasquale
“What do you need most for success?” - Bob DePasquale
“There are times in my leadership history where I’ve felt the want to be the savior. - Bob DePasquale
“People don’t want to feel like they need a savior.” - Bob DePasquale
“What’s most important when you’re at the job is the mission of the organization.” - Bob DePasquale
“If you don’t challenge yourself, someone else will.” - Bob DePasquale
“Make yourself curious.” - Bob DePasquale
Resources From Today's Episode:
My LinkedIn carousel related to this topic
My Book - Personal Finance in a Public World
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