The number and types of interview questions are almost endless. But one type of question is the most difficult: The negative or “failure” question. Most candidates stumble and mumble answers because ...
From board meetings, business pitches, and job interviews, all the way to presidential debates: Tough questions are inevitable. To avoid the stumble, the deer in the headlights moment, or the ...
When it comes to maintaining happy relationships (both romantic and professional), you may have heard of the magic 5:1 ratio. Developed by famed couples therapist John Gottman, the rule states that if ...
We like to think we make decisions based on logic, personal preference, or careful consideration — but what if the way a question is framed could subtly push us toward an answer without us even ...
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders is clarifying his position on refusing to take questions from some specific reporters. When asked by a journalist if he no longer wanted to answer negative ...