“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Problem Solving. Reprint from March 26, 2017.

 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.

Webinar: State of Disaster Philanthropy 2022. November 17, 2022 2 PM ET

 Thursday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. ET to explore findings from the recently released 2022 Measuring the State of Disaster Philanthropy report. The report documents a record-breaking, nearly $121 billion in private, public, corporate and individual disaster-related giving in 2020.

Panelists will include:

They will discuss philanthropic and governmental response to disasters that occurred in 2020 and the unusual impact of COVID-19 on philanthropic giving.

            

If you haven't done so yet, register and join us.  



Thursday, November 10, 2022

Three Courses on Government Roles, housing programs, and mass sheltering.

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                          Housing being replaced with 'SHELTERING'.

                          Providing the basic needs during times of crisis.....

                                             shelter, water, and food.


Members in Regions 5 or 8.  Could you think of being a training host?   See info below.

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NCDP Training Newsletter

National Center for Disaster Preparedness (NCDP)

Volume II | Issue 23 | November 2022

 

 

 

Three New Courses are Now Available!

As housing presents an ongoing challenge in disaster recovery, we have three new courses available on government roles, housing programs, and mass sheltering.

 

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(New) MGT-477: Roles for State, Tribal, and Territorial Governments in the Implementation of Disaster Housing Programs (Instructor-led)

This instructor-led training will provide learners with information on how state, territory, and tribal (STT) governments can plan for and implement disaster housing programs. The course will include an overview of disaster housing task forces, key disaster planning documents (state housing strategy, disaster housing administrative plan, disaster housing plan), and how to incorporate planning considerations for vulnerable populations. 

We are looking for training hosts in Regions 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 10.

Schedule Housing Disaster Recovery Training

 

Mass Care and Pandemic Planning

(New) PER-403W: Addressing the Needs of Disaster Victims Through State, Tribal, and Territorial Housing Programs

(Web-based)

This 90-minute web-based course will assist in preparing state, tribal, and territorial leaders to plan for administering disaster housing programs after a disaster. The course will review the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Individuals and Housing Programs that are under the Stafford Act. Information will also be presented on the Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA) of 2018 and the FEMA State-Managed Direct Housing Grant guidance. This information will provide the learner with the base information needed to develop their state, tribal, or territorial housing strategy. Other considerations, such as code enforcement, permitting, and the handling of personally identifiable information, will also be presented.

(New) PER-402W Pandemic Planning for Mass Sheltering (Web-based)

This 90-minute, web-based, performance-level course is designed to help the learner plan for mass sheltering operations during multiple disasters and/or during a pandemic. The course will begin with a review of basic mass sheltering principles. The course will then focus on sheltering when simultaneous disasters occur, including a pandemic. Planning considerations will be presented, including planning for social distancing and quarantine and isolation issues. The course will conclude with a look at planning considerations for socially vulnerable populations who may need shelter.

 

 

High floodwaters impacted businesses in Kinston NC

Only One Instructor-led Training Remains

We are looking for a training host in FEMA Regions 5 or 8 in the Spring of 2023.

MGT-472: Planning for Transitional and Long-Term Housing After a Major Disaster

 

 

Upcoming Virtual and Instructor-led Training 2022 (Nov, Dec), 2023 (Jan, Feb). National Center for Disaster Preparedness


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Attend Upcoming Virtual and Instructor-led Training

 

The National Center for Disaster Preparedness, through its FEMA training grants, will be offering the following free upcoming trainings.

 

Live Virtual Learning (November - February)

 

·    November 16, 2022 - Rhode Island, FEMA Region 1

·    PER-385: Improving Business’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    November 28, 2022 - CNMI, FEMA Region 9

·    MGT 471: Executing Strategies to Rapidly Rehabilitate Damaged Housing

·    November 29 and 30, 2022 - Canoga Park, CA, FEMA Region 9 (In English)

·    PER-385: Improving Business’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    December 6, 2022 - Baltimore, MD, Region 3

·    MGT-470: Establishing Collaborative Case Management Services

·    December 6 and 7 , 2022 -Canoga Park, CA, FEMA Region 9 (En Español)

·    PER-385: PER 385-CA ESP: Mejorando la Alfabetización y Gestión Financieras de Empresas para Apoyar la Recuperación Económica Post-Desastres

·    December 8, 2022 - Lehigh County, PA, FEMA Region 3

·    MGT-470: Establishing Collaborative Case Management Services

·    December 14, 2022 - Lehigh County, PA, FEMA Region 3

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    January 4 and February 1, 2023 - Arkansas, FEMA Region 6

·    PER-385: Improving Business’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    January 10 and 11, 2023 - Canoga Park, CA, FEMA Region 9 (In English)

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    January 17 and 18, 2023 - Canoga Park, CA, FEMA Region 9 (En Español)

·    PER387BLCA ESP: Mejorando la Alfabetización y Gestión Financieras de Individuos y Familias para Apoyar la Recuperación Económica Post-Desastres

·    January 18 and February 15, 2023 - Arkansas, FEMA Region 6

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    January 26, 2023 - Iowa, FEMA Region 7

·    PER-385: Improving Business’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    February 8, 2023 - Allegheny County, FEMA Region 3

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    February 8, 2023 - Allegheny County, FEMA Region 3

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    February 21 and 22, 2023 - South Carolina, FEMA Region 4

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

 

Instructor-led In-Person Learning (November - February)

 

·    January 31, 2023 - Delaware, FEMA Region 3

·    PER-385: Improving Business’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    February 7, 2023 - Miramar, FL, FEMA Region 4

·    MGT 471: Executing Strategies to Rapidly Rehabilitate Damaged Housing

·    February 8, 2023 - Allegheny County, FEMA Region 3

·    PER-387: Improving Individual and Households’ Financial Literacy and Management to Support Post-Disaster Economic Recovery

·    February 8, 2023 - Martin County, FL, FEMA Region 4

·    MGT 470: Establishing Collaborative Case Management Services

·    February 9, 2023 - Martin County, FL, FEMA Region 4

·    MGT 471: Executing Strategies to Rapidly Rehabilitate Damaged Housing

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