Those are probably worth being asked in any meeting though
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The problem is that in worst of meetings one needs to ask them repeatedly
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That’s a pretty low bar.
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ye so smrt... hows that tunnel vision working out for you? here is a real important question for you: Ever seen a worm smile?
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Or, as an old guy at Amazon taught me to triage any urgent request, “what are you actually hoping to accomplish here?”
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I like that. Another I’ve had to use, “Let’s say this works, then what?” Helps figure out what problem is really worth solving vs ‘easy’ one they see.
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Or you can force push your thoughts by saying "correct me if I am wrong but....."
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To determine the problem you'd need to form a subcommittee. As to users, why bother? After all, those in charge know what's best for them anyway. ;-)
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More: “that’s a good point”, “let me get back to you on this later”, “are you saying...?”, “let me play devil’s advocate”.
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Great for when you drift off on a conference call and someone asks you a question. See also "Sorry you broke up a bit there"
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"Sorry, you broke up a bit there" is especially fun and effective in face-to-face meetings.
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