Tag: InquiryMastery


  • 110.0 — Transformational vs Informational Questions

    Why Some Questions Change Lives and Others Just Gather Data Transformational versus informational questions matter because insight is far removed from information alone, and especially because not all questions are designed to produce change. In coaching, many questions sound powerful but function primarily to collect data. Others appear simple yet catalyse deep internal movement. The difference…

  • 109.0 — Question Families for Each GROW Stage

    Why Questions Belong in Groups, Not Lists Question families matter because inquiry is far removed from isolated prompts, and especially because effective questioning works through clusters of related attention, not one-off brilliance. In coaching, questions are often collected as lists. In practice, questions function in families — groups of inquiries that share purpose, depth, and direction. Each GROW…

  • 108.0 — The Hidden Structure Behind Powerful Questions

    Why Impact Is Designed, Not Accidental Powerful questions matter because influence is far removed from clever wording, and especially because the effectiveness of a question is determined by its internal structure, not its surface form. In coaching, questions are often evaluated by how they sound. In practice, what matters is what the question does — where it directs…