Manageable Questions
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Examples
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Open-ended questions—ones that cannot be answered with a
simple yes or no.
Who, what, when, where, and why
questions.
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“Why do you take that position in these
deliberations?”
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Open questions —invite the other’s thinking.
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“What do
you think of our proposal?”
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Leading questions—point toward an answer.
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Don’t you
think our proposal is a fair and reasonable offer?”
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Cool questions—low emotionality.
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“What is
the additional rate that we will have to pay if you make the improvements on
the property?"
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Planned questions—part of an overall logical
sequence of questions developed in advance.
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“After you
make the improvements to the property, when can we expect to take occupancy?”
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Treat questions—flatter the opponent at the same
time as you ask for information.
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“Can you
provide us with some of your excellent insight on this problem?”
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Window questions—aid in looking into the other
person’s mind.
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“Can you
tell us how you came to that conclusion?”
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Directive questions—focus on a specific point.
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“How much
is the rental rate per square foot with these improvements?”
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Gauging questions—ascertain how the
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“How do
you feel our proposal?”
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