Today's episode features insights from my talk at the Champman Meet-up this past October. In this episode, I discuss the power of open-ended questioning in achieving project alignment and decision-making, especially from a lawyer's perspective. I emphasize the importance of presenting ideas as open inquiries rather than directives, to engage and value others' opinions. I also explore strategies for dealing with closed-minded individuals, stressing the energy required to change their views. Additionally, I share how creating value in conversations can lead to further opportunities.
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