Six Sigma for Scientists: Asking the Right Questions

 Six Sigma for Scientists: Asking the Right Questions

by Sean Grace

As they say, “a problem well stated is half solved.” Asking good questions is at the root of efficient problem solving and is a skill in which most people lack proficiency but is especially critical in scientific fields. The art of asking good questions requires us to listen, connect, and engage in deliberate, interrogative conversation in order to solve problems. As technical leaders, do you ask good questions and work with your teams to ensure they are asking good questions?

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