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Cleaning Up Your Questions
February 26 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

As agilists, we’ve gotten quite good at measuring what matters, break work down into bite-size chunks, and holding spaces of psychological safety. This is all well and good, but what about our language? How do we change teams through word choices and metaphors?
Enter Clean Language, a coaching and interviewing technique where we help teams develop their own symbols and metaphors, not imposing ours onto them. (In other words, it’s all about them, not us.) In this interactive session, Erin Randall walks us through what Clean Language is, demonstrates how we pollute others’ language and metaphors, and leads us through the practice of asking others clean, powerful questions.
Learning Outcomes
Identify what clean language is.
Learn how we pollute others’ metaphors and language.
Practice applying clean-language techniques in asking clean, powerful questions.
Biography
Erin is a longtime agile, coactive, and ORSC-trained coach with a deep passion for serving people, teams, and organizations. Through her work with her coaching and consulting practice, Ad Meliora Coaching, she helps her clients to transform the way that they work and how they accomplish more. Her goal in all that she does is simple: happy people doing great work.
Erin lives in Austin, Texas, and can often be found in bookstores, on hiking trails with her dogs, or at one of the Agile Coaching Circles (she’s one of the co-founders). Connect with her on LinkedIn or experience coaching for yourself by booking a session at www.admelioracoaching.com.