Comments on: Asking Good Questions https://blog.learnlets.com/2007/02/asking-good-questions/ Clark Quinn's learnings about learning Fri, 09 Feb 2007 16:21:15 +0000 hourly 1 By: Week Two Reflection at All the Rest… https://blog.learnlets.com/2007/02/asking-good-questions/#comment-5040 Fri, 09 Feb 2007 16:21:15 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/wp/?p=103#comment-5040 […] ironic to me that as I clicked on my second feed in my Learning folder, I see Clark Quinn’s Asking Good Questions post that went up a few hours earlier. I have that parallel universe feeling as I’ve just […]

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By: Harold Jarche https://blog.learnlets.com/2007/02/asking-good-questions/#comment-5037 Fri, 09 Feb 2007 14:23:53 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/wp/?p=103#comment-5037 re asking about how to better support conversations, you should make sure that you’ve got a culture that ensures sharing." I sure agree with that. Too often, people are looking for quick, tactical answers, without considering the culture. Culture trumps all, and some of these Web technologies and methodologies can be quite disruptive, or as James Farmer calls them; "incorporated subversion".]]> “If you’re asking about how to better support conversations, you should make sure that you’ve got a culture that ensures sharing.”

I sure agree with that. Too often, people are looking for quick, tactical answers, without considering the culture. Culture trumps all, and some of these Web technologies and methodologies can be quite disruptive, or as James Farmer calls them; “incorporated subversion”.

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