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Most leaders are overtrained in giving answers and undertrained in asking questions — and that imbalance is quietly costing them their best people, their best decisions, and their ability to build teams that can think without them. In Seven Questions: How to Make a Team Think for Itself, operational leader and executive coach Brennan Renvik draws on neuroscience, organizational psychology, negotiation theory, and more than a decade leading high-growth technology companies to show why curiosity is the most underused leadership capability in modern organizations — and exactly how to develop it. Building from the science of why good questions change how brains encode information, to the psychology of defensiveness, to the neuroscience of silence, Renvik reveals the hidden architecture of leadership conversations. He explains why advice, though often correct, frequently short-circuits other people's thinking, creates dependency, and trains talented people to bring problems upward instead of developing judgment themselves. And he offers a practical, behavior-by-behavior alternative: a discipline of asking, listening, and holding space for the thinking of others. Across fourteen chapters, Seven Questions addresses the full range of leadership conversation — from opening moves that set the conditions for honesty, to getting beneath surface problems, to pulling full stories out of people who have learned to give polished summaries, to handling pushback and defensiveness, to making new habits stick after the enthusiasm of reading fades. Renvik weaves together research from figures including Daniel Kahneman, Amy Edmondson, Chris Voss, Karl Friston, Deci and Ryan, and Marshall Rosenberg with vivid, grounded stories of real leaders navigating real pressure. Readers will learn how to distinguish positions from interests and surface the unmet needs driving workplace conflict; how to use silence as a precision tool rather than dead air; how to build a micro-coaching practice in brief hallway exchanges that shapes culture more powerfully than formal programs; how to lead remote and hybrid teams whose invisible signals have disappeared; how to say no in ways that strengthen rather than damage relationships; and how to make daily reflection a discipline that closes the gap between how leaders think they lead and how they actually behave. Seven Questions is not a collection of clever phrases. It is a systematic argument that most leadership problems — slow decisions, weak accountability, fragile trust, dependency, recurring conflict — are downstream of a single bad habit: reaching for answers before the question has been fully heard. For leaders willing to rebalance that habit, the rewards are concrete: teams that surface problems earlier, own solutions more deeply, and grow faster than any advice could make them.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905808982
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905806957
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 29. juli 2026
E-bog: 22. juli 2026
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