Leadership isn't about having all the answers—it's about asking the right questions. I was reminded about this while listening to Shannon Minifie, CEO of Box of Crayons, on the Coaching for Leaders podcast ( Episode 760 ), where she explored how the quality of our questions shapes the quality of our leadership. The problem with "Why" As leaders, we're trained to dig deep, to understand root causes. "Why did this happen?" "Why didn't you finish that project?" These questions feel investigative and thorough. But here's what Minifie points out: "why" questions often put people on the defensive. When someone hears "Why did you do that?" their brain doesn't hear curiosity—it hears judgment. They start building walls instead of opening doors. The conversation shifts from exploration to explanation, from possibility to justification. The "What" alternative This connects directly to Michael Bungay Sta...
Azure DevOps (Server) had Mermaid support for a long time. Unfortunately that support was limited to the Wiki functionality. This means that if you had markdown files somewhere else in your repo; for example as part of your readme.md file or an architecture decision record(ADR), any mermaid diagram inside these files was not rendered. Some extensions exists in the Visual Studio marketplace that tried to solve this, but when using these extensions I noticed that none of these extensions were bug free and all had limitations or caused problems with other features inside Azure DevOps. With the December 2025 release of Azure DevOps, you no longer need a 3th party solution as this feature is finally available. Create a mermaid diagram in any .md file: And the preview tab will now nicely render your diagram: Nice! More information Markdown Syntax for Files, Widgets, Wikis - Azure DevOps | Microsoft Learn Azure DevOps Server Release Notes - Azure DevOps Server & T...