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What are The Top Planning Questions?

by Jake Yarbrough on February 23, 2009


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Yesterday I noticed a lot of interest in and chatter about the article in the London Telegraph identifying the Greatest 101 Questions of All Time which will be featured in the March issue of BBC Focus magazine. This on the heels of David Armano’s excellent post, Questions About Questions. In it, he does a wonderful job of explaining the importance of asking the right question for what you are trying to discover.

I know I’m missing a whole host of resources here, but these two current articles got me thinking.

As strategic marketers, account planners and just a generally curious lot, we really should be some of the best questioners around.

Why can’t we put something together that would be of value to everyone involved and develop a list of the Greatest Planning Questions of All Time?

No need to give away any shop secrets, but what inquiries have you made that really got to the heart of the matter at hand? Are there standbys that you turn to to get a group talking? Did someone else come up with the question that caused you to catch your breath?

Each focus group, customer interview or client planning session will be different. There’s no way to capture the context and subtlety of specific projects. Rather, this exercise might be most powerful if kept to broad conversation starters.

Add. Subtract. Pan me as a hack. Whatever you’d like.

The comment floor is open.

I’ll start:

  • If your company was a celebrity, living or dead, who would it be and why?
  • If your company was an animal, which one would it be and why? (trying to get the cliches out of the way early…I promise not to go to “tree”)
  • Tell me about the last time a company truly surprised you.
  • What is the one thing you won’t compromise?
  • What is your favorite word? (I’m starting to feel like James Lipton)
  • If you were queen/king for the day, and could change one thing about (brand), what would it be and why?
  • Where do you do your most productive thinking?

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