The one question that changes every standup
Ask a better question, and you get a better room. Robbins is blunt about it: the questions you ask on repeat decide what you notice and what you can reach. Ask "why does this always happen to us," and your brain dutifully hunts for proof that it always does. Ask "how can we use this," and the same brain goes looking for a door. A standup runs on its habitual question. Most run on "whose fault is the miss" — and the room spends its best minutes building a case, not a fix. Blame is a closed loop. It feels like work and produces nothing. ...