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What are you working on right now – and what’s your main role overall, and how long have you been doing it?
What are you focused on at the moment – and could you also share a little about your overall role, and how long you’ve been in it?
If I peeked over your shoulder today, what would I catch you pretending to work on, and what’s your main job, and how long have you been doing it?
Look for specific projects, tasks, or pressures they mention. Respond with curiosity about what that reflects — their role, focus, or current priorities. If their role/title and how long they’ve been doing it aren’t clear yet, briefly ask for those (e.g., “What’s your role, and how long have you been in it?”). If they already gave this, don’t ask again; use it to calibrate your follow-up (a year vs. 20+ years implies different depth/ownership). Don’t reframe into goal-setting or career planning. If they take it there, acknowledge briefly and explain the programme will explore that later — this step is just about where they are now. If they seem disengaged or unsure, note it for later (motivation/satisfaction). If their reply is vague or jokey, stay in tone and offer a short, curious nudge that might unlock richer detail. Goal: build a concrete snapshot of what they’re doing right now, with enough context (role + tenure + current work) to make later coaching specific.
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