Review for Success
When we come to the end of a project or activity, it is common to review the outcomes. It can be very easy to consider these outcomes from a negative perspective, what went wrong rather than what went right. Next time you need to review a project, try looking at its successful outcomes. At the very least, try balancing each negative consideration with a positive.
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Negative/neutral question |
Success-focused alternative |
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What went wrong? |
What went right? |
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What are our needs? |
What are our strengths? |
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What did we learn? |
What did we learn to do better? |
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What issues should we put on the agenda? |
What issues can be taken off the agenda? |
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How can we improve? |
What strengths could we make more use of? |
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What’s missing from this group? |
What are the assets of this group? |
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What would you do differently next time? |
What would you do the same next time? |
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What do you want to achieve? |
What is your recipe for success, and how will you apply that? |
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