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Description

The New Year is a point of reflection and often a time to pencil in a few resolutions. What if the New Year was a trigger to instead consider the power of the questions you ask and how they might help you achieve your goals? This podcast explores the power of framing questions, the implications of problem-framed versus outcome-framed questions, and ways to apply this to your own professional growth or that of your client. The podcast reflects on the power of intentional dialogue when it comes to creating a shift or a change in responding to these types of questions.

 

 

Speaker Bios

Ian McDermott

Ian is Founder and Chief Executive of International Teaching Seminars (ITS). For the last 30 years the mission of ITS has been to give individuals, firms and families the skills to innovate their own solutions. 

Based in the US (Connecticut) and the UK (London), Ian is an acknowledged thought leader. A widely published authority he has written fifteen books that have been translated into over twenty languages including 'The Collaborative Leader: The Ultimate Leadership Challenge'.

In the UK he is an Honorary Fellow of Exeter University Business School and External Faculty at Henley Business School. In 2020 he accepted the position of Professor of Practice at SOAS, University of London to foster innovation and collaborative leadership.

Ian McDermott is Dean of Innovation & Learning for the Purposeful Planning Institute.

Kirby Rosplock

An entrepreneur at heart, Kirby was born into a complex enterprising family and is the founder, innovator, and driver of Tamarind Partners who knows first hand the critical needs of owners. She is an industry thought leader, world-renowned speaker, lauded author, and trusted advisor to family owners and their family office executives and advisors.

Kirby is the Dean of Family Offices for the Purposeful Planning Institute.