Social problems are like Hydra heads: cut one off, and more appear. This is the frustrating reality that organizations in the philanthropic sector face every day. They try to solve problems to improve ...
For most people, solving a problem is the reward—the relief of being done, the achievement of having figured it out.
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We can often judge corporate leadership by how they respond to a business’ problems. On the poor end of the spectrum, there is denial and secrecy. We’ve all seen the news stories of leaders who cover ...
Transitions and a new normal make us think about problem-solving, a phrase that has different meanings. Sudden adaptation. Brainstormed options. Or, as I inserted into a career exercise for clients, ...
Overcoming substance abuse, mental health issues and the hardships associated with being unhoused isn’t easy, especially with ...
The notion of making money solving problems in business has a couple common interpretations. Directly, you can earn revenue solving problems by operating a consulting business. More indirectly, many ...
We all have problems—it’s an inevitable part of being alive. But sometimes, when we’re trying to focus our energies on solving these problems, we may actually be doing something far less productive: ...