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Geoff and Paul discuss “powerful questioning” in agile coaching and introduce a practice technique called Hot Seat Questions. They note the term “powerful questions” is often overused and shouldn’t be forced, but good questions can help shift thinking and open up new solutions. In the exercise, a group designates a “hot seat” where one person shares a coaching scenario for 30–60 seconds; each listener then asks one question that the hot-seat person does not answer, but instead gives feedback on the question’s impact (e.g., “That question was powerful because…” or “It could have been more powerful if…”). They emphasise psychological safety, letting go of the need to know, avoiding leading or rambling questions, and noticing nonverbal cues. They end with a brief example and mention downloadable guidance and a request for reviews. Downloadable content: www.inspectandadapt.com/podcasts/ep13-hot-seat-questions 00:00 Welcome and Catch Up 01:06 What Makes Questions Powerful 03:57 Hot Seat Questions Overview 04:58 How to Run the Exercise 07:51 What Powerful Looks Like 09:22 Safety and Letting Go 11:13 Feedback Structure and Observations 12:35 Common Question Traps 15:05 Live Hot Seat Demo 19:19 Wrap Up and Resources
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