Imagine Jo: Everyone in Jo's life recognizes her as an outstanding problem solver. She's the type of person who seems capable ...
As a leader, you need to build the organization’s capacity to make decisions without relying on you—this starts with asking questions.
The Aspen Institute, a national non-profit, asked high school students to not only think about the big problems they face, but also how to fix them. Three teams from Boston Public High Schools were ...
Business leaders have a new mandate: focus on core audiences and the issues that matter most to their companies, and help to solve social problems. Daryl Brewster, CEO of Chief Executives For ...
DURANGO, Colorado -- Assigning blame about climate change seems to be a national pastime. Most of us have blamed someone or something as the cause of our troubles. Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, “The ...
Too many companies launch new products or services without a process for deeply understanding what their customers truly need. They make assumptions, rely on limited feedback, or develop ideas based ...
Have you ever had a facepalm moment when you're troubleshooting a problem, and suddenly a cause or solution you'd overlooked becomes obvious? You sheepishly realize you'd wasted time going down the ...