The Right Questions II course

Strategize questions to move teams into action

The Right Questions II Course builds on the foundations of Part I, offering a deeper, practice-based exploration of how to facilitate a question-driven approach that challenges groups to work more effectively together. Instead of getting stuck in endless discussion, this approach sparks meaningful progress through thoughtful questioning. Designed for those who have completed Part I, this interactive course dives into generating a wider range of questions, refining question-answering strategies, and navigating the group dynamics that emerge in question-based work. Through immersive, hands-on sessions, participants will refine their facilitation skills and discover new ways to drive impactful conversations.

Starting July 15, 2025

Three online sessions!

 

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What will you learn

Generate larger varieties of questions

Differentiating stories from reports, building a diverse story portfolio, and learning storytelling techniques through storyboarding.

Question answering strategies

Structuring stories effectively, developing narratives from scratch, and mastering deep story listening.

Facilitate group dynamics led by questions

Using stories strategically to build trust, ask the right questions, measure qualitative impact, and unlock group dynamics.

Benefits

Three online lessons

Sessions are delivered online, with access to online materials.

Hands-on practice

Access to one-to-one guidance session with your instructor, where you will be able to get personalized orientation on how to use Strategic Doing on your own projects.

Free book

Receive a free PDF copy of Jack Ricchiuto book "Reimagining Community: The Politics of Listening" (2021, Nuance Works.).

Meet your guides

Jack Ricchiuto

Jack Ricchiuto has guided individuals and organizations in creating a future distinct from the past. With experience across sectors and geographies, he has worked with multinational corporations, small businesses, startups, non-profits, global networks, and civic groups.

He is known for the Flawless Planning Model, which focuses on asking the right questions rather than relying on assumptions. Jack’s leadership development expertise, informed by diverse psychotherapeutic models and complex systems change, has been shared at prestigious institutions like Harvard and UC Berkeley.

Jack Ricchiutto
Kim Mitchell Strategic Doing

Kim Mitchell

Kim is an architect and city planner. As founding director of the Center and Institute for Community Renewal, Kim utilizes Strategic Doing in systems change experiments that begin with growing relational capacities of a citywide network of caring. Since 1994 Kim has worked with Ed to develop concepts, practices and community of Strategic Doing.

Enroll now!

The Right Questions Course Program is the culmination of years of experience in facilitating collaborative planning and decision-making processes.

The Right Questions II Course equips participants with the skills to harness the power of questions for more effective group work. By expanding question-generation techniques, refining answering strategies, and navigating group dynamics, this course deepens your ability to facilitate meaningful, action-driven discussions. Building on Part I, it offers a hands-on, interactive experience that transforms the way groups think, collaborate, and create change.

Right Questions I is a requisite to enroll on this course. 

First session on July 15, 2025!

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Price: US$ 125

Course dates: July 15, 22 & 29
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 am EST