Joe Ingram explains Questions are they good or bad?

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Closed questions
Useful for: warming up group discussions, getting a quick answer
Open questions
Useful for: critical or creative discussion, finding out more information about a person or subject
Probing questions
Useful for: seeing the bigger picture, encouraging a reluctant speaker to tell you more information, and avoiding misunderstandings
Leading questions
Useful for: building positive discussions, closing a sale, steering a conversation towards an outcome that serves your interest
Loaded questions
Useful for: discovering facts about someone who would otherwise be reluctant to offer up the information
Funnel questions
As with a funnel, these questions begin broadly before narrowing to a specific point — or vice versa.
Recall and process questions
Useful for: encouraging critical thought and in-depth evaluation of a subject in tests, interviews or discussions
Rhetorical questions
Useful for: persuading people, building engagement
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Joe Ingram explains Questions are they good or bad?

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