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Solutions in Action Connects Leaders to Problem-Solvers

.orgSource

I love helping my colleagues make those important contacts.orgCommunity’s Solutions in Action webinar features the association industry’s most resourceful experts. The post Solutions in Action Connects Leaders to Problem-Solvers appeared first on.orgSource. On our September 14th show, we […].

Problem 275
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Your Technology Problem Is Actually a People Problem

NTEN

Because at the end of the day, an organization’s technology problem is almost always actually a people problem. It doesn’t happen without attention and resources, and it doesn’t happen without great leadership, clear strategy, and skilled communication. Great technology doesn’t happen by itself.

Problem 75
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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

sgEngage

In a sector that is so risk-averse—afraid of change, reluctant to explore new ideas, and adopt new practices—why do we rely on super risky problem-solving skills? She encourages us, as sector professionals, to rethink our outdated problem-solving habits and stop making assumptions without acknowledgment and testing.

Problem 78
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The community approach to problem solving

Candid

This more just and equitable approach to philanthropy has been practiced for decades and the ethos it is based in—that those closest to the problem are the closest to the solutions—has deep roots in community organizing, deliberative democracy, and even in philanthropy itself. . To be clear, participatory grantmaking has never been new.

Problem 119
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New Solutions for Old Problems: Tackling Workplace Mental Health in 2023

Charity Village

Summary: Disengaged workers, work overload, and burnout are not new workforce problems and were actually steadily increasing well before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Problem 98
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How Leaders Use Four Workarounds To Tackle Complex Problems

Eric Jacobsen Blog

“Workarounds are effective, versatile, and accessible methods for tackling complex problems,” shares the author of the new book, The Four Workarounds. They are a creative, flexible, imperfection-loving, problem-solving approach. A method that ignores or even challenges conventions on how, and by whom a problem is meant to be solved.”

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The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 217: Business Problem to Solve? Find out the Why

sgEngage

Are you dealing with problems in your organizations and wondering why you can’t solve them, or why you can’t solve them in a lasting way? Topics Discussed in This Episode: Why some solutions to business problems don’t work. Topics Discussed in This Episode: Why some solutions to business problems don’t work. Identify the Whys.

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