Open Questions

Open questions give us more information because:

  • They encourage other people to talk.
  • We get opinions and ideas from others.
  • They can help us determine if people have interpreted what we say correctly.
  • They can help us arrive at consensus much more readily.

Open questions typically begin with a variation of the five W’s (who, what, when, where, why) or ask how. Good open questions include:

  • “What is your opinion?”
  • “How do you think we should solve the problem?”
  • “What would you do in my shoes?”
  • “Tell me more about…”

Note: Be very careful about “why” questions. All too often these questions sound like accusations, and the listener immediately becomes defensive.

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