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EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2013 presentation on One More Question.... by Tony Bruce. See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/

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Tony Bruce, Tony Bruce Consulting Ltd

One More Question....

www.eurostarconferences.com

@esconfs#esconfs

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Summary● Use of questions● Potential categories● Questions!

● Reflection

● Closed ● Different answer

● Open ● Leading

● Rephrasing ● Tone/Emphasis

● Right person ● Quiet

● Probing ● Right environment

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Use of questions

How important are questions?

Why?

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Use of questions

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Things to think about

Asking a question forces focus

Don't try to read minds – ask

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Three General CategoriesQuestions asked because the answer is important – Learn about an idea/event/etc– What happened?

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Three General Categories● Questions asked because the question is important

– Particular line of reasoning

– 5 Whys

http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2003-05-17/

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Three General CategoriesQuestions asked because the process of asking is important– May not have a straight answer– Trigger thinking

● Develop ideas

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Things to think about

Asking the right question at the wrong time brings pain

Ask the right question at the right time

Do I have enough information?– How else could I get information?

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ClosedWhat?

Allow for short factual answer

Why?

Small piece of information

Example

Are you thirsty?

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Closed question uses

Find out a persons name

Find out where a person is going

Find out where you need to go

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Things to think about

Close questions are not good conversation carriers

What is my intent?– What is their intent?

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OpenWhat?

Has many possible answers

Deeper answer

Why?

Prompt thinking, more information

Example

What has been the most interesting part of today?

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Open question uses

Gather more information

Trigger deeper thinking

Help realise what has not been thought about

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Things to think about

These questions and points won't work all of the time

But they do work some of the time

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RephrasingWhat?

Clarifying, focus

Why?

Avoid confusion

Clearer response

Helps you confirm you understand

Example

Tony had three pencils and bought three more. Later that day he lost five pencils, how many did he have left?

What is 6 minus 5?

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Rephrasing uses

Avoid asking questions that need clarification

- Or use rephrasing for the clarification

Help your and others understanding

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Things to think about

Do they really know what they are talking about?

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Right personWhat?

The right person to ask

Why?

Personal reasons

Could be better at it than you

Influence/experience/leverage

Example

You are new

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Right person uses

Making use of established/existing relationships

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Things to think about

If I were in their shoes, could I see why they may think differently?

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Probing questionsWhat?

Follow up questionsDeeperGuidedWhy?

More informationIncrease understanding

ExampleAsking for a example

What exactly would you expect to see in this paragraph on coverage?

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Probing question uses

Gaining clarification to ensure you have the whole story and that you understand it thoroughly

Drawing information out of people who are trying to avoid telling you something

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Further probing...

5 Whys● Looking at the problem and asking

why?– Problem solving– Get to the root quickly

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Question to try

What is the most important thing we need to discuss this morning?

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Different answerWhat?

Answer doesn't workSame question, different party

Why?Need a different answer

Don't have the right answer

ExampleHanging up and ringing back

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Different answer uses

You know the answer is wrong

You know the answer is influenced

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Things to think about

How important is it really?

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LeadingWhat?

Suggest the answer or evoke specific response

Why?

Getting the answer you want

Guiding

Example

This is better isn't it?

Do you have any problems with your manager?

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Leading uses

Check your assumptions

Asking for agreement

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Tone/EmphasisWhat?

Rise

Fall

Why?

Humour

Inquiry

Example

Really?

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Different meaningsQuestion

How could you say that?

How could you say that?

How could you say that?

How could you say that?

Meaning

Reprimand, as in “how dare you say such a thing.”

Other people might say it, but not you.

You might think of it, but saying it is another matter.

Incredulity expressed over what it was you said.

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Question not to try

At what point did you realise you would not make it as a professional project manager?

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Be comfortable with quietWhat?

Intentional “Dead air”

Why?

Fill the silence

Uncomfortable

Information

Example

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Quiet uses

Nobody seems willing to talk

You want to create uncomfortableness

Keep quiet until you get your answer

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Things to think about

Why am I interpreting it this way?– How else could it possibly be interpreted?

How often do I say, 'I don't know'?– How I can I get to saying 'I know'?

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Right environmentWhat?

Be in the right place

Why?

Easier to ask

Easier to anwer

Uncomfortable

Example

Too much background noise

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Right environment uses

You need more time

Difficult answer/question

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Possible trapsAsking too many questions at once

Don't provide the answer

Generally, try avoid condescension and sarcasm

Leading

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Things to think about

Have you noticed when you start asking questions it tends to start other people questioning?

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Summary● Use of questions● Potential categories● Questions!

● Reflection

● Closed ● Different answer

● Open ● Leading

● Rephrasing ● Tone/Emphasis

● Right person ● Quiet

● Probing ● Right environment

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Reflection

What did you learn from this discussion?

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Thank you

@tonybruce77

dancedwiththetester.blogspot.co.uk

[email protected]

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References● The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better

Results-Terry J. Fadem● http://www.lasw.org/questions_probing.html● http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_88.htm