The Art of Asking Mind Bogglingly Great Questions!™
Wow, that's a mouthful, huh?

But, asking well crafted and provocative questions is FUNDAMENTAL to receiving productive and useful answers!
Bring John Kalpus to your organization, your conference, your gathering, and he'll help your people to learn how to ask Mind Bogglingly Great Questions!

Lear to ask better questions and you'll get better answers!

"You can’t teach a person anything.
You can only teach them to discover it for themselves."
Galileo Galileo (Italian astronomer, 1564-1642)


A fun, provocative, witty, and stimulating opening or closing keynote from someone who's been asking a LOT of questions his whole life!

It's odd, it's funny, but it's true that we're never really taught HOW to ask better questions, Indeed, most of our schooling is aimed at keeping most students quiet. Asking better questions is John's passion and he'll bring his enthusiasm to YOUR organization to revitalize and titillate your people!

The Art of Asking Mind Bogglingly Great Questions!™ is the perfect opening or closing keynote for your conference or convention.

"It has been said that the primary function of schools is to impart enough
facts to make children stop asking questions.
Some, with whom the schools do not succeed, become scientists."
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen (Animal physiologist, 1916 - )

John's presentation will... 

    1. Help your organization learn how to think of and create much better questions...

    2. Teach your organization how to be proactively curious...

    3. Encourage your organization to be much more creative...

    4. Stimulate your team to not only think outside the box, but throw out the box altogether!

 

"Questions are the creative acts of intelligence."
Frank Kingdon (Explorer, botanist, 1885-1958)

 

Call John today and ask HIM the tough questions: "How SOON can you come and help US???!"

John Kalpus
AKA "Dr. Discovery"
"Helping people and organizations to be more curious since 1989!"

(619) 871-6592 (San Diego, CA)

"Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions."
Albert Einstein (German physicist, 1879-1955)

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