What’s The Best Question You’ve Asked Today?

Someone once asked me that very question, and to be honest I was stumped.

Since then I’ve tried to ask, and answer at least one useful question every day.

I figure this will be a neat direction for this blog, I will share some of the questions I have asked and some of the answers that I have found.
As I have said in a previous post I fancy myself a bit of a jack-of-all-trades, and as such the questions that I ask and get in to tend to bounce among a variety of topic and industries.

So what is the best question you have asked today?

 

K.

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