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		<title>Joint Enquiry</title>
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This 1.5 minute video explains joint enquiry as a key way that as a change leader you can engage with your people when trying to generate change in your organisation.

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		<title>Joint Enquiry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was paid a compliment last night when someone said that I was smooth in the way I handle challenges or questions of my approach and ideas. She said that I seem to be able to avoid resistance in the way I work with clients and staff. She also said that she finds others get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was paid a compliment last night when someone said that I was smooth in the way I handle challenges or questions of my approach and ideas. She said that I seem to be able to avoid resistance in the way I work with clients and staff. She also said that she finds others get uncomfortable when she asks questions, and I know that feeling well.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I was pleased she said that, because it reminded me that it wasn&rsquo;t always that way. I still feel exposed in this area quite often. In the past I&rsquo;ve been known for my bluntness and for drilling in on things that make others uncomfortable.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I have worked to develop my skills in this area. One thing that has helped greatly in dealing with tricky situations has been that I have come to see my work with clients as a process of joint enquiry. What I mean by this is that I take the position that the other person has a viewpoint to offer and I have a viewpoint to offer. If they are different, then a discussion about them offers the possibility for a new viewpoint to emerge. And changing viewpoints is the essence of organisational change.&nbsp;</p>
<p>When you notice others feeling uncomfortable with a line of questioning, or a conversation do you:</p>
<p>a)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; back off</p>
<p>b)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; drill deeper</p>
<p>c)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; comment on the discomfort</p>
<p>d)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; other</p>
<p>My natural tendency is to drill deeper,&nbsp; and while this can sometimes be a good thing, it also can get me into trouble at times.</p>
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