A question to uncover hidden biases
Questions are the stepping stones of the unknown. If you’re navigating through high-stakes moments of disruption, and particularly if you’re leading a team, mastering the art of questions becomes a leadership tool that is critical to your success.
In our newsletter's second year, the promise remains - one question, once a week. It’s the cognitive kick-starter that takes only five seconds to read but is packed with endless possibilities.
Leaders often operate under implicit assumptions. These unspoken beliefs can silently guide decisions and actions, sometimes leading us astray.
This Curly Question encourages you to bring these assumptions to the forefront, examine their validity, and consider how they are influencing your leadership and team dynamics.
About Kate Christiansen
Kate Christiansen has spent almost three decades mastering moments that matter. You know the ones! Those inflection points at work or in life that are created by disruption, confront us with the unknown and offer the possibility of a brighter or more challenging future.
Kate believes that moments that matter don’t ‘just happen’. They are ours to create. However, only if we embrace an unconventional and intentional way of thinking. This enables us to activate, articulate then navigate moments effectively and ultimately determines whether we miss, muddle-through or master the ones that really matter.
Kate is not just a facilitator; she's a catalyst for cognitive and strategic breakthroughs. Known for her dynamic approach and profound questions, Kate partners with leaders, teams, and organisations who are ready to think differently and harness the transformative power of disruption.
When the time is right, here are 3 ways we can work together:
Learn more at katechristiansen.com.au or book a quick catch-up call here.
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Police Bank CEO | Transforming Banking for Members
10moA cracking question Kate...on so many levels of any organisation this is required every so often to ensure you are still on track