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    Inquiry-Driven Leadership
    MIT Sloan School of Management

    Inquiry-Driven Leadership

    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge
    7 weeksDuration
    onlineFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    LeadershipTopic

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    Jul 29 - Sep 15, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
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    Oct 14 - Dec 1, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Self-Paced
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    $3,250

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Inquiry-Driven Leadership focuses on a question-based approach to challenges, enabling you to become both a creative problem-finder and solver by gaining the tools to ask better questions.


    Hal Gregersen, the executive director of the MIT Leadership Center, said: “Great questions have a catalytic quality — that is, they dissolve barriers to creative thinking and channel the pursuit of solutions into new, accelerated pathways.” When problem-solving, the emphasis far too often falls on finding a single correct answer. However, the power of a great question has the potential to ignite a type of innovative thinking that is essential to our globalized, digitized, and disruptive world.


    Based on the in-person course, Questions Are the Answer: A Creative Approach to AI-Enhanced Inquiry, Insight, and Impact, Inquiry-Driven Leadership focuses on a question-based approach to challenges, enabling you to become both a creative problem-finder and solver by gaining the tools to ask better questions. In exploring the conditions and behavioral habits that facilitate productive inquiry, you’ll learn to identify, frame, and solve problems in your own leadership context. You’ll discover how catalytic, or breakthrough questions, can foster transformative change, shift behaviors and beliefs, and generate individual and organizational value.

    Why MIT Sloan School of Management?

    MIT Sloan doesn't trade on prestige alone — it trades on proximity. Proximity to one of the world's densest concentrations of engineering, AI, and life sciences research, and to a faculty that publishes the ideas executives will be managing around in five years. If you want to understand how technology reshapes strategy before it reshapes your industry, this is the room to be in.

    Your Profile

    • This program has been specifically designed for those responsible for solving business problems, such as senior business leaders and middle managers. Consultants, strategists, marketing, innovation and operations professionals who aim to make progress on real business challenges also stand to benefit from the productive tools taught in this program. Across functions and industries, professionals will gain an understanding of why a question-based approach is becoming increasingly relevant in today’s context of uncertainty and disruption.

    Benefits

    • Self-Paced

    What You'll Learn

    • Appreciating the Power of Catalytic Questioning
    • Creating the Conditions for Questions to Flourish
    • Building the Habits of Productive Inquiry
    • Understanding and Working Through the Barriers to Inquiry
    • Building the Questioning Capacity of a Team or Organization
    • Changing the World by Changing Questions

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