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Too simple to understand?
by Nancy Oates on August 26, 2019
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Posted by Nancy Oates on August 26, 2019
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/ August 28, 2019My answer would be; “Those are situational questions. If we can dig into the specifics of what the impacts might be, I can share stories with you that illustrate how I worked to solve similar situations.”
Questions like this are not even well meaning. They are leading questions designed to elicit a response to satisfy their base. By their nature they are insulting, thinly veiled commands you might give a pet: Sit. Stay. Beg. Rollover.