Many systems reward answers.
Fewer cultivate questions.
Berger argues that inquiry is one of the most important capabilities for learning and innovation.
Questions help people notice what has become invisible.
They challenge assumptions, reframe problems, and create space for discovery.
The book highlights a progression from why to what if to how.
This turns curiosity into action without closing inquiry too early.
It is especially useful for teams that have become trapped in inherited solutions.Why this belongs here: Knowledge Flow begins with inquiry. This book belongs here because it helps people design better questions, and better questions create better paths for knowledge to move.
Why this belongs here
Knowledge Flow begins with inquiry. This book belongs here because it helps people design better questions, and better questions create better paths for knowledge to move.