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Given that creative questioning is a dynamic process, there are many ways of asking these questions. Compare the following examples. Calgary consultant, Andy Newson, attributes his ability to question assumptions as key to his success as a geologist. The provocative nature of his questions serves to "separate factual data from the interpretation of data" thus allowing him to challenge the underlying assumptions of previous interpretations. As a result, he is able to identify the exceptions within data patterns and make discoveries others have missed. Morgan Yates, an engineer and strategy advisor with Shell Canada Limited, makes use of creative questioning during problem-solving sessions by posing penetrating questions that "encourage people to reframe problems" and see them from new perspectives. Consequently, what first appears as an unsolvable problem becomes solvable. Others, like Bill Henderson, Tidal Energy's vice president of sales, operations, and marketing, sees himself not as an answer man but as a question man. He stimulates creativity by tossing out what he calls "teaser questions" , questions that cause him and others to rethink their thinking. At Canadian Petroleum, geophysical consultant Paul Begg asks "what if?" questions that force him and his colleagues to think laterally and proactively, while exploration geologist, Scott Gardiner's "ompare and contrast" style questions identify exceptions to patterns that help make what was once strange become familiar.
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