Sunday, March 26, 2017

Problem Solving. XMIND


We all solve problems and make decisions every day—from little problems like what to wear to school, to bigger problems like whether to get a job or go to college. The problems we face can be large or small, simple or complex, and easy or difficult.

Problem-solving and decision-making are important skills for both business and life. A very important part of our life is finding ways to solve problems and find solutions. So, being a confident problem solver is really important to our success.

With XMind, you can easily work through details of a problem to reach a solution.

1. Define the problem

The key to a problem definition is ensuring that you deal with the real problem. You should diagnose the situation so that you can focus on root causes of a problem. XMind offers the Fishbone diagram, also called Cause-and-Effect diagram to help you identify possible causes for a problem.

To do an in-depth analysis of the problem, just open a blank mind map with the fishbone structure and write the effect in the central topic. Here “Missed Deadline” as an example.


2. Analyze the problem

Analysis is a process of discovery of the facts, finding out what you know about the situation. With XMind, you can quickly write down the major categories of causes of the problems.


Write sub–causes branching off the causes.


The Fishbone diagram helps you clearly and easily illustrate the main causes and sub-causes leading to the effect.

3. List the possible options

After creating a number of ideas, you can easily drag and drop them to the mind map to see how different ideas could be connected together and create a plan of action.


After creating a number of ideas, you can easily drag and drop them to the mind map to see how different ideas could be connected together and create a plan of action.

4. Select the best solution

Skilled problem solvers use a series of considerations when selecting the best alternative. In XMind, you can look at each potential solution and carefully analyze it. By using the Matrix diagram you will have a clear overview of the pros and cons of each solution. Selecting the best solution becomes easier than ever.


5. Implement solution

Now, you’ve found the best solution. It’s time to assign responsibility. Problem-solving will be meaningless when it ends without any action steps. Who exactly is going to carry out the solution or the different elements of the solution? With XMind, you can assign tasks simply in the task info view.

What do you do when you are faced with a problem before? XMind is a great tool that can be used to help you solve problems effectively.

Friday, March 24, 2017

March 31, 2017 Deadline. Application FEMA Youth Preparedness Council

Apply for FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council Today


Youth Preparedness Council LogoTime is running out! Applications for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Youth Preparedness Council (YPC) close on March 31 at 11:59 p.m. PST.

Teens from across the nation have the opportunity to make a difference in their communities by joining the YPC. Young people on the council work to better their emergency preparedness skills to help ensure readiness and recovery in their own neighborhoods and beyond. All students in grades 8-11, who have engaged in community service or are interested in being an ambassador for emergency preparedness, are encouraged to apply.

Are you an adult working with youth or emergency management? Share the application with those you believe might be interested in applying today. Applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, and academic records.

Applications are accepted until 11:59 p.m. PST on March 31, 2017. 

CERT Webinar. San Francisco. April 5, 2017

CERT Webinar: San Francisco Neighborhood Emergency Response Team uses Twitter to Save Lives

On Wednesday, April 5, 2017, FEMA’s Individual and Community Preparedness Division in partnership with the San Francisco Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT) invites you to join the ”Using Twitter to save lives” training event. Members of the San Francisco NERT will share information on how volunteers can use Twitter during a disaster. This includes how to quickly report and verify the most critical information within a 140-character limit.  The team will also teach you how to gather and report information which can reduce the number of emergency calls to 911 to help make sure every call gets through to a response operator.

Date: Wednesday, April 5
Time:  3:00 – 4:30 p.m. EDT
Featured Speakers from San Francisco NERT:
·        Anietie Ekanem, CEO and Chief Solutions Guru, Social Niche Guru Inc.
·        Brooke Rogers, Freelance Digital Content Producer, San Francisco NERT

How to Join the Webinar:
·        Please register for the event using the Adobe Connect registration web link.
·        Be sure to test your Adobe Connect connection prior to the meeting.
·        This webinar will offer captioning.

We hope to that you will be able 

April 2017. Register for Diplomacy Lab Career Fair and Wonk Tank Competition Finals



The Secretary's Office of Global Partnerships at The U.S. Dept. of State will be hosting their 2nd Annual Diplomacy Lab Career Fair and Wonk Tank Competition!

University students are invited to meet with federal offices and outside organizations in the foreign policy and international development spheres who will be sharing internship, fellowship, and career opportunities for students and recent grads!

The event will take place April 7th from 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
at the U.S. Dept. of State’s Marshall Center.

Institutions from across the Diplomacy Lab university network will showcase their work with the Department of State in the "University Marketplace." Additionally, three student aspiring foreign policy wonks will take the stage infront of a panel of State Department officials for a chance to win a paid summer internship with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Confirmed Organizations include:
  • State Department Human Resources
  • NAFSA
  • The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
  • Atlas Corps
  • IO Sustainability
  • U.S. Foreign Service Internship
  • Peace Corps
  • The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
  • The Pickering and Rangel Fellowship
  • The U.S. Diplomacy Center
  • Devex
  • NASA
  • World Learning
                                      


Internship opportunity. HBCU. Info Call Bentonville Film Festival.

The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities invites you to a informational call to learn more about and HBCU opportunity with the Bentonville Film Festival (BFF). This opportunity will take place May 1-8 in Bentonville, Arkansas

This internship is exclusive to HBCU students and will consist of a week-long, immersive experience across all departments introducing interns to innovative methods of championing diversity and inclusion. BFF will provide lodging, airfare and a stipend for students admitted into this internship!
Who they are looking for:
  • Current HBCU students (Must be at least a Spring semester sophomore)
  • HBCU students with a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher
  • HBCU students interested in Computer Science, Engineering, Film, Television, Digital Media, Finance and Accounting.
Important Call Information
Toll Free Number: 888-769-8755
Participant passcode: 6952977
Feel free to pass this information to interested HBCU students. Participation in this call is strongly encouraged. We hope you will join us.


WHIHBCU Staff

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