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'Why Can't I See the Picture Now?'

That question is said to have been asked by the young daughter of Edwin Land, the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Once she posed it, Land started thinking about developing a new kind of photographic process that changed the industry for the second half of the 20th century.
And if the top brass or engineers at General Motors had asked more questions about the fatal design flaw in the Chevy Cobalt, might tragic loss of life and a massive recall have been avoided? In a world where everything from news to stock trades to social media travels at lightning speed, we tend to focus on getting the answers.
Maybe it's time to reconsider whether your executives and employees are asking the right questions – or if they're being discouraged from asking them at all.
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