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Are we doing well, Steve, huh?
I would also ask them, what are we doing well and where are we missing it and how are you going to help us?
Gen Sir Richard Shirreff, Britain's former top officer in Nato, told the Times: "What we get from successive governments has been that it is all fine and dandy and 'aren't we doing well'.
Instead of inquiring about what's gone wrong or focusing on "the problem," it's better to use positive questions geared to leveraging strengths and achieving goals: What are we doing well and how might we build upon that?
To obtain the most pertinent information, I asked a few key questions: What are we doing well?
"Instead of asking 'what are we doing well and what is working for us?' we say 'let's change the whole thing again' or 'I'll give you a, b or c to choose from as I don't know what is going to work'".
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I think we did well".
That we do well.
But I think we did well".
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