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  • About the Author

    Jeffrey T. Cook

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    Jeffrey T. Cook is a business leader residing in Atlanta, GA with a knack for coming up with questions from the most random subjects. This book was an inspiration from many years of asking questions to the various “groups” he was a part of whether at work, church, volunteering or with friends.

     

    This book covers what Jeff discovered over years of asking questions to his numerous teams. The question—asked in a group setting—created an opportunity for the group to experience the answer of a teammate. Those shared stories, over time, led to a team that bonded like GLUE. Continued “question experiences” led to improved team cohesiveness, deeper understanding of their teammate, and a bonding shared over similar experiences.

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    Keynotes, Seminars, Summits, & Coaching

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    Headlining Presentations to Small Breakouts

    Engaging your audience, finding ways to improve teamwork, and transform your team from tolerate to collaborate.

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    What better way to leave a lasting impression with your audience and give them a tangible item to use immediately with co-workers.

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  • Just Ask It!

    Monthly (ish) blog with questions, thoughts, and musings about GroupGlue.

    Microwaved Questions
    Quick confession here – believe it or not, I like to call myself a “weekend smoker”. Before you jump to a snap judgement there, I am not talking about cigarettes, cigars, vapes, or weekend trips to Colorado. My preferred smoke involves meat. I love to smoke meat! One of my favorite things to...
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    Getting to HOW
    Let’s look at two sets of questions: The difference between the two group of questions can be found in one little magical word called HOW. Don’t you love the word “HOW”? Think about this - if you were on the receiving end of one of these questions in group 2 above, it means you have done...
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    Did you blow your New Year's resolution?
    New Year's Resolutions - some people are absolute zealots about creating, managing, reviewing, completing and bragging about their yearly goals. The other extreme are part of the "No Resolutions Ever" gang and refused to be sucked into the hype and letdown of never achieving the goals. They would...
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    Dinner Time
    Tell me if this sounds familiar while sitting around the dinner table with your kids... Painfully close to the truth? We don't want to admit it, but as our kids get older, the conversations can quickly turn into one word responses. If we are truly honest with ourselves, the conversations with...
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    Great Questions for the Holidays
    For many folks, the few days before Christmas and all the way to the New Year can be a slow time at the office. Projects are ramping down, budgets are getting prepped, sales calls dry up, and vacation time away from the office is in full swing. For the rest of us, it can also be a time to reflect...
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    Agilepalooza - DC
    A big thank you to the folks at Agilepalooza for putting on a great event in our nation's capital - Washington DC. I was extremely honored to speak to this group about my book - GroupGlue. During my session, we talked about the various types of questions you can ask and the different type of...
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    Post Thanksgiving questions for Your Team
    Like many of you, this past week was filled with food, family, shopping, and relaxation. Here are some great questions you can use this week to bridge the holiday into your workday. What is your favorite kind of pie (and did you eat too much of it this holiday season)?What single day is your...
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    5 More Questions
    Does this look like one of your meetings? Give this a try during your next daily, weekly or monthly meeting - ask a question about TV shows. Here is what I have found over the past 10 years of asking questions during meetings - any question that involves TV or movies will get more responses...
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    Try These Question This Week
    So have you started asking your team questions?  Did you take the 5 day challenge?​ If so, then here are 5 questions you can use during your next team meetings. If you only meet once per week, you now have 5 weeks of questions! Another option would be to write these questions on a dry/erase...
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    Resistance
    In nearly all groups, and especially in a workplace environment, there are 1 or 2 individuals who resist embracing the entire question experience. Resistance comes in all shapes and sizes, but here are tips I have tried over the years to get "Late Adopter Larry" engaged in the conversation: Ask...
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