Stop Asking Questions
How to Lead High-Impact Interviews and Learn Anything from Anyone
by:
Andrew Warner
Summary:
The book provides strategies and techniques for conducting effective interviews that yield valuable insights and information. It covers the art of asking the right questions, listening actively, and creating a rapport with interviewees to enhance the quality and depth of conversations for various professional contexts.
Key points:
1. Curiosity Over Questions: Be genuinely curious instead of relying on a set list of questions for a more engaging and insightful interview.
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