If you've been on the interwebs for a while, you might have run across the website Reddit, "the front page of the internet." Be careful, you might get drawn in and waste a lot of time -- or you might learn something (or your organization blocks the site).
A popular feature on Reddit is the "Ask Me Anything" or AMA series.
These are often hosted by celebrities taking questions (like Jerry Seinfeld), political leaders (like President Obama), and the more obscure people who have interesting jobs or experiences (like this Nobel Prize winner).
The people who read the site ("Redditors") submit questions to be answered.
You may be aware by now that we host a really popular monthly webinar series here at KaiNexus. At the end of the webinars, in true continuous improvement style, we ask attendees what we can do better next time. Every month we hear that we should include more time for Q&A at the end. We can't do that in every webinar, because we'd run out of time to share the webinar materials with you. Here's what we've come up with, so that you can get all of your burning questions answered once and for all!
These two guys aren't presidents or Nobel Prize winners, but they sure do know a lot about how to spread improvement, and they're willing to answer your questions in a webinar we're hosting this Thursday:
So.... ask them anything!
When you register for the webinar, you'll have a chance to submit questions to be answered by Mark and Greg.
Come up with some fun, interesting, and challenging questions... ask them anything! (For some ideas, try browsing through our library of recorded past webinars.)