Work Communication

Ask Good Questions at Work

Good questions show attention. They help you work better and avoid preventable confusion.

Try before you ask

A strong question often starts with what you already checked. This shows effort and gives the other person context.

  1. Say what you are trying to do.
  2. Mention what you checked already.
  3. Ask the specific part you need help with.

Use clarifying questions

Clarifying questions prevent rework and help you understand priorities.

  1. Ask when the task is due.
  2. Ask what finished should look like.
  3. Ask who needs to review it.
Try this: Needing information is normal. Guessing quietly until something breaks is much harder on everyone.
Final takeaway: A good question includes context, what you tried, and the specific decision you need.

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