Listen "008 - Who's Responsible for That?"
Episode Synopsis
Have you ever been in a meeting where one unexpected question stopped everyone in their tracks? In this powerful episode of THE TURNOVER, the hosts dive into the art of asking the right questions—and how a single inquiry can shift the entire course of a conversation, a project, or even a team culture. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or a new team member, this discussion will challenge how you view meetings, communication, and ownership.Through personal stories and real-time reflections, our hosts explore how leaders can cultivate a space where questions are not only welcomed but expected. They unpack how intentional questioning reveals hidden issues, drives accountability, and transforms passive meetings into powerful moments of engagement. If you’ve ever wondered how to spark meaningful dialogue that leads to real solutions, this episode is your blueprint.Here’s what’s covered in this episode:Why do the right questions disrupt routine and reveal deeper team accountability issues?What leadership behaviors encourage responsibility and open communication across all team levelsThe culture of questioning transforms meetings from passive to productive, empowering everyone to contributeHow fostering a questioning mindset leads to stronger engagement, onboarding, and problem-solving🎯 Click subscribe @MultifamilyMediaNetwork on YouTube and stay up to date on our vast network of multifamily professional-hosted podcasts covering all the industry hot topics!🌐 Visit www.multifamilymedianetwork.com to sign up for our newsletter and browse our extensive library of podcasts and blogs from today’s multifamily leaders!#Leadership #TeamDynamics #Multifamily #AskingBetterQuestions #Accountability #MeetingsThatMatter #Communication #Engagement #OnboardingSuccess #MultifamilyMediaNetwork
More episodes of the podcast The Turnover
21 - AI in Multifamily: Friend, Foe or Fix?
12/11/2025
19 - The One Class We'd Actually Take
11/10/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.