Cracking the Code: Try This Leadership Experiment: Only Ask Questions for 30 Days

Most leaders are trained to have answers. But the best leaders know when to ask questions instead. What would happen if, for the next 30 days, you stopped giving answers and only asked questions? In this Cracking the Code episode of Work Unscripted, Marlo Lyons challenges leaders to try a simple but uncomfortable leadership experiment: stop fixing, stop directing, stop jumping in with the answer, and start leading with questions. Most leaders think their job is to solve problems quickly. But when leaders constantly provide the answers, teams can become dependent, creativity shuts down, and people stop owning their decisions. Strong leadership is about asking the questions that unlock better thinking from everyone else. You’ll learn: • Why “Why?” questions can make people defensive and what to ask instead • How jumping in with answers can become lazy leadership • Why silence can be a powerful leadership tool • How questions help teams think for themselves and own solutions • The to tell the difference between interrogation and genuine curiosity • Practical coaching questions to use in your next meeting If you want to build a more independent team, improve decision-making, and shift from a problem-solver to a people developer, this 30-day leadership challenge is a powerful place to start. Connect with Marlo Website (https://www.marlolyonscoaching.com/) | LinkedIn (  / marlo-lyons-coaching  ) | Instagram (  / marlolyonscoaching  )   ----------- Work Unscripted is produced by the team at Palm Tree Pod Co.  (https://www.palmtreepodco.com/)