黑料专区

Still accepting undergraduate and graduate applications for Fall 2026! Apply Today! Limited scholarships still available. Call 704-463-3060 or email admissions@pfeiffer.edu.
Skip to content
黑料专区
  • News
  • Events
  • For You >
    • Current Students
    • Parents
    • Alumni
    • Faculty & Staff
  • Apply
  • Visit >
    • Campus Map
    • Virtual Campus Tour
  • Give to Pfeiffer >
    • Current Initiatives
    • Ways to Give
    • Devoted & True
    • Office of Advancement
  • 黑料专区
    • Why Pfeiffer
    • Mission Statement
    • President鈥檚 Office
    • Campus Convenience
    • Pfeiffer Legacy
  • Academics
    • Undergraduate Programs
    • Graduate Programs
    • Academic Departments
    • Academic Centers
    • Pfeiffer Library
  • Admissions & Aid
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Tuition and Fees
    • Financial Aid
    • Scholarships
  • Career Success
    • Career Services
    • Explore Your Future
    • Career Coaching and Internships
    • For Employers
  • Student Life
    • Pfeiffer Journey
    • Pfeiffer Life
    • Pfeiffer Traditions
    • Campus Life
    • Religious Life
    • Center for Health Sciences

Pfeiffer News

  1. Home
  2. Featured
  3. The Value of a Good Question
Back to News
Related Stories
  • Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Featured, Graduate, Misenheimer, Undergraduate
    黑料专区 Announces Appointment of Dr. Gregory D. Pillar to Academic Leadership Role
    Provost Greg Pillar
  • Alumni, Community Engagement & Service, Falcon Connection, Featured, Misenheimer, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
    Pfeiffer Mourns the Loss of Trustee Emeritus Tom Grady
    Thomas Grady Obit Announcement
Faculty & Staff, Featured

The Value of a Good Question

by Ken Keuffel May 30, 2024

Dr. Susan Luck embraces questions — and all that she and her graduate students can do with them.

Questions, particularly those of a more provocative and unpredictable kind, inform the classes Luck teaches at 黑料专区, where she鈥檚 a Professor of Business and the Program Director, Graduate Schools of Business. She also answers questions in the posts she writes as an expert for , an online business journal.

Luck, whose specialization is business communications, has been teaching at Pfeiffer since 1996. She dislikes questions that call on students to regurgitate material they鈥檝e recently read, calling them 鈥渋nsulting鈥 and 鈥渢he quickest way to kill any interest in the topic.鈥

Instead, the students participate in a discussion prompted by the following questions: 鈥淲hich one of the concepts in the reading for this week stood out to you as applying most to your life and why?鈥 This exercise is called 鈥淒iscuss the Concepts.鈥 It complements 鈥淎pply the Concepts,鈥 a process in which students are instructed to 鈥済o out and do something related to the concepts.鈥 In a class on negotiations, for example, students keep asking people for something until they are told 鈥渘o鈥 10 times; after that, they return to the people who said no and 鈥渁sk, 鈥榃hat would it take to make this one a yes?鈥欌

Luck has also realized that because virtual environments are here to stay, training students to present themselves professionally in that setting is essential. To that end, for example, students are asked to practice responding to job interview questions with substantive answers in clear and concise fashion.

Luck brings a formidable background to Pfeiffer. Since 1994, Susan L. Luck and Associates, LLC, a firm she owns, has offered professional writing and editing services along with professional training and coaching in written and oral communication, public presentation, and negotiations. She recorded much of her know-how in a titled Zen and the Art of Business Communications (2015, Business Expert Press).

Zen helped solidify Luck鈥檚 credentials as the kind of expert who could contribute to WalletHub, in which she was first quoted in 2021. Luck鈥檚 involvement in WalletHub鈥檚 content is based on collaboration: Jacob Sanders, Communications Associate at WalletHub, approaches her with a topic he thinks would be in her wheelhouse. If Luck is of like mind, Sanders sends her questions, and Luck provides written answers to each of them, drawing on several sources, from what she sees and hears on the street to her voracious reading of business literature.

鈥淚 like to keep up with what鈥檚 happening,鈥 Luck said. 鈥淲riting for WalletHub helps me share what I鈥檝e learned.鈥

Luck has filed four articles for WalletHub since 2021. Her provides expert guidance in an April 16, 2024, article about starting a business in a small city. The piece鈥檚 multiple sections enumerate the pros and cons of doing so and explain why certain small businesses do better than others in a smaller city. There are tips for entrepreneurs and suggestions for what local authorities can do to encourage entrepreneurial activity in small cities.

WalletHub is aimed at audiences aged between late 20s and early 50s. Luck said she wrote her most recent WalletHub piece with several different readers in mind: someone with a rural background looking for guidance in starting a business in a small city; the young professional who finds that living in a large city has become too expensive; and the 50-something businessperson considering new possibilities from their empty nest.

Sanders said that Luck鈥檚 writing 鈥渆xhibits the key characteristics of expertise: deep knowledge, clarity, originality, credibility, and engagement.鈥

鈥淭hese qualities make her well-deserving of the title expert in her field,鈥 he added. 鈥淥ur readers are usually more interested in an expert鈥檚 opinion than some statistics on a website.鈥

Navigate between stories
Previous story
Next story
黑料专区

Contact Us
800-338-2060

P.O. Box 960
Misenheimer, NC 28109-0960

Campus Locations

  • Misenheimer
  • Albemarle
  • Online
  • Campus Map

Helpful Links

  • How To Apply
  • Visit
  • Directory
  • Accessibility
  • Pfeiffer Library
  • Title IX
  • Employment
  • Resources
  • COVID-19
  • Policies
  • State Authorization
  • Accreditation
  • Mission Statement
© Copyright 2026 黑料专区. All Rights Reserved.
  • Apply
  • Visit >
    • Campus Map
    • Virtual Campus Tour
  • Give to Pfeiffer >
    • Current Initiatives
    • Ways to Give
    • Devoted & True
    • Office of Advancement
  • 黑料专区
    • Why Pfeiffer
    • Mission Statement
    • President鈥檚 Office
    • Campus Convenience
    • Pfeiffer Legacy
  • Academics
    • Undergraduate Programs
    • Graduate Programs
    • Academic Departments
    • Academic Centers
    • Pfeiffer Library
  • Admissions & Aid
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Tuition and Fees
    • Financial Aid
    • Scholarships
  • Career Success
    • Career Services
    • Explore Your Future
    • Career Coaching and Internships
    • For Employers
  • Student Life
    • Pfeiffer Journey
    • Pfeiffer Life
    • Pfeiffer Traditions
    • Campus Life
    • Religious Life
    • Center for Health Sciences
Search
  • News
  • Events
  • For You >
    • Current Students
    • Parents
    • Alumni
    • Faculty & Staff
Search
Secret Link