QBQ!
After reading a few pages, I’m hooked. This book takes about an hour to read and has a lifelong impact. The title implies exploring other questions based on the original question. However, the real story is about personal accountability in work and life.
Rather than doing what comes naturally for many of us and becoming defensive and pointing fingers, the book changes your mode of thinking from “It’s his fault” to “How can I fix this?” For example, in a restaurant, a diner is waiting for his waiter to come to the table. He catches the attention of a waiter who says, “This isn’t my table” and walks off. The diner can only hope the waiter went to alert the person who is responsible for his table. [Read more...]




