Coaches often try to jam initiatives into the okas framework, as thit's just how our mind works. We get a lot of meaning in our work from helping others and clarifying who you're serving can be very helpful. Particualyr on that web side is ging to get very detailed understanding why you were doing that web sit That's the power of what ocas can offer. Get that. And ideally they're managing their own initiatives with the flexibility of swapping them out when they realize they aren't meeting the objective. If if the web sit becomes sytebecr a eurokia, it will have done its job. Now, the reason I bring this up
In episode 65, Dave Bailey explains how managers can use questions as a powerful tool.
Dave has co-founded multiple VC-backed tech businesses, including Ezlearn, Delivery Hero, and Spotnight. Now, as a Founder Coach, his goal is to provide other entrepreneurs with the practical skills that he wished he had.
Dave tells us why staying curious a little bit longer can always get you to the root of the real issue... and why most problems aren’t what they initially seem!
We also talk about goal-setting, OKRs, and how leaders can work backward with initiative.
Tune in for a conversation to learn how to get to the root of issues and set goals that inspire bold action.