Questions to the Leaders
What question/s do you think is of most value to ask leaders of countries/organisation?
If you had only three questions to ask what would you ask and why?
If you had only three questions to ask what would you ask and why?
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Why can’t s we seem to stop reproducing more sheeple for you to exploit?
What illusions of grandeur make you want to be leader in the first place?
What are you getting out of this?
I ask this question, because it is natural that a government treats its wealthy and powerful well, while using, exploiting, demeaning, and griping against its lowest social standings.
The greatest countries treat their poor well. The worst follow the primitive inclination of humanity.
Asking questions doesn't often lead to getting genuine answers when you talk to leaders. The 'answers' you receive tend to be mediated marketing statements.
Over the years, I've spoken to CEO's, senior government policy makers, politicians and cooperate leaders and news editors (often about law reform, social policy and resource allocation) - they pretty much all have prepared responses and holding statements ready for almost any question you may ask.
And why would they answer questions, anyway? People are lightning quick to nail you for any answer you give that will unsettle a stakeholder or aggravate public opinion.
But assuming you got a genuine answer, for me there is really only one question to ask any leader - What factors are responsible for any significant decision you make? Drilling down into this will tell you what you need to know about leadership and change management.
2. What are your international goals?
3. Do you have a plan?
1- how do we unite ourselves to increase cooperation?
2- what direction should be head in the future?
3- do you believe in god?