“Why don’t we do X” is better than “What should we do?”, even if you’re not sure “X” is all that great an idea.
For someone to get it right, someone else has to get it wrong first.
“Why don’t we do X” is better than “What should we do?”, even if you’re not sure “X” is all that great an idea.
For someone to get it right, someone else has to get it wrong first.
Thank you! This is one way I love to start discussions — especially when a speaker says “Are there any questions?” and dead silence results. I’ll ask an offbeat question I thought there might not be time for, and if someone disagrees, fine. At least it starts the discussion.