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Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it gives us a better scope from where to start looking at possible solutions. Also, the more causes you identify, the more approaches you can put on the table and discuss with the team, looking at them from an impact on beneficiaries to its practicality and cost effectiveness.
We need to find several solutions to see which one is the best suited to address the problem.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it will enable the organisation to know the root causes of the problems to be solved. This will provide us with the neccessary information to be used provide effective solutions to the problem and make informed decisions.
However, it will provide an informed approach and alternative approaches to solving the problem
this is a very informed and appropriate response
This will also enhance brainstorming on a wide range of solutions to choose a practical one
In my ow submission, it is always very important to understand the root cause know the dynamics of the system and look out for a resounding solutions.
I tend to agree with you in as much as there are people oriented policies and structures put in place
Absolutely correct
We also need to be mindful of the resources at our disposal to enable know what we can achieve and how best we can do that
@ThaoTran I would like to get another staff evaluation on my assignment on Module 3. The comment from staff doesn't seem to relate to my work. All the peers review say my work was very well articulated and very good on all counts.
For example for CAUSES the staff wrote that i just restated the problem without identifying any cause. That is not true at all. Please allow my work to be evaluated again. Thank you
Identifying the root causes can see the whole points of our scope. It helps when deciding the approach.
If you don't understand the cause of the problem, your understanding of the beneficiaries need might be incorrect and the solutions ineffective
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we will be able to generate more robust strategies to address the needs of the beneficiaries. As well as avoid ineffective solutions that do not really address the needs of the beneficiaries.
Very true. And it opens up even more opportunities to generate several approach to solving the needs of the beneficiaries.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we will be able to find appropriate and effective solutions that will truly assist our beneficiaries.
agreed. The more we know, the better the approach
Because it will enable us provide solutions
It helps us with the solution
Identifying the cause of the problem before beginning to solve them is important for us because that way we can know the exact measures that would directly impact our beneficiaries and put a stop to the problem identified, this would help us ensure that resources are not used to solve surface problems that would resurface shortly after we are done and return the beneficiaries to their initial postition
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because when you identified the root cause of the pproblem, it will be simple to establish a solution.
Knowing the problem make a room for identifying a solution.
It is correct, knowing the cause is crucial for finding a solution.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it will open up a range of possible solutions and help us determine the solution with the greatest impact.
I agree.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it helps usnto achieve main things; it helps us to develop a wide pool of solutions, which can then be the source of the best solution(s), it also helps us to make sure that the solutions we select or choose to implement are sound enough and based on real empirical data, and not mere hearsay and lastly, it helps us identify needs and interests for our beneficiaries...
very true
on the scope aspect, it is vital to recall that scope is in two parts, project scope (what the project does) and product scope (what the project provides or produces)
absolutely
but please bear in mind that solving root cause problems may be very expensive, hard and at times, impossible
very true
in fact, any project has constraints; schedule, scope and budget
and approached may include; research, direct services, or advocacy
Identifying the causes of problems, before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it can help us understand the interest and needs of our beneficiaries . By understanding their needs , we can apply the right effective approach to eradicate the problem directly or with the help of others.
Very true and that's the right approach.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we can really understand what are the roots of the problems. Each problem usually emerges from many causes. If we understand several causes as well as their linkages, we can find effective solutions to respond to each cause and solve the problem at the end.
This is so true and get to the point.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because _________ this is the only way we can be sure it will reach its beneficiaries and see of there is an positive impact in the long run
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it helps to know what problem to solve and how best to address it
The template makes it easy to work with
it will help the organization solving the problem to the know the root of the problem, while the problem exits and proffer the best solution to the problem.
I have learned the causes of the problem and various approaches and I knew that if the root causes are mistaken, the solutions are towards errors.
we can then develop the most appropriate cost effective strategy to deal with the particular problem
It helps us to proved a lasting solution to the problem
Indeed if the root causes are not well understood, no lasting solution can be reached at
It is the only way we can identify beneficiaries needs
Knowing the causes of the problem will enable us to determine possible solutions to solve it.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we need to ensure that no solutions are promised an erroneous fact or assumptions about causes and later to determine how best to meet the beneficiary's needs.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we want to ensure that we are providing solutions that are evidenced-based and that would be beneficial to the affected persons. We also need to work within our human and financial resource capacities – do we have the necessary level of expertise and capital to adequately and efficiently address the problems?
I believe this is a valid perspective – we want sustainable solutions, not just “quick fixes”
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it prevents us from wasting time and resourcing solving the wrong problems or prioritising the wrong solutions based on prexisting assumptions. Through proactively seeking to understand our beneficiaries and identifying the root causes of problems we can ensure our solution approach is targeted at the most pressing needs and will achieve the most tangible positive impact.
Identifying the cause of the problem allows the solution to be properly tailored to fix the root cause.
it is so important because a detailed assessment of the core reasons will help all of us determine the best way forward. As it is my first day, I don't understand all of the issues and ideas behind the determined plan forward. If my colleagues have been here for a while they may have preconceived notions for the best way forward, however restating why and discussing those ideas with me would be helpful for all. There may be other ways forward that have been overlooked by folks who are used to the same model. My insight and questions may uncover different areas for improvement and different root causes that were previously overlooked.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important so ensure we look at a range of options, ensure we have looked at solutions that provide the greatest impact for our beneficiaries.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it allows specific solutions to be found to address the root causes of the problem, without making assumptions.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it help us to design the approach and interventions which are in line with the root genesis of the problem. It also aid in consideration of the alternative appoaches to applied in order to achieve the desired socuial change.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we would be addressing felt needs of the beneficiaries and making our solutions or interventions have an impact to the community.
The the question to ask in this case is "what are the causes of the problems we have identified and intend to solve?". Then I will go further to explain the essence of identifying the causes of the identified problem. Am sure at the end of the meeting, there will be a rethink in the originally imagined strategy!
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it ensures we are focused on the most critical problems to address and that we consider a range of approaches as our chosen response. We may then make our greatest impact and highest possible contribution.
Agreed, focusing on the cause keeps us on track and helps to ensure real impact!
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because then the solutions are more likely to solve the causes and it will mean good ideas are put to the side so the important solutions are able to emerge.
I agree because often there are lots of great ideas out there but not all of them will solve the causes of the problem and address the needs of the beneficiaries.
Yes, I support your statements, because, we have focus more on problem, its root causes, and scope rather than to jump for solution, the more we search, find and understand the problems the more we will be in better position for solution, thank your
Yes, I support your statements, because, we have focus more on problem, its root causes, and scope rather than to jump for solution, the more we search, find and understand the problems the more we will be in better position for solution, thank you
I agree because often there are lots of great ideas out there but not all of them will solve the causes of the problem and address the needs of the beneficiaries.
otherwise we run the risk of putting together programs that don't actually help people.
You will then come up with solutions which have a higher chance of resolving the problem. Otherwise, it will never be resolved despite the interventions put in place
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it helps to determine the best possible approaches to solving the problem and meeting the needs of the beneficiary.
I agree. It helps with the ultimate goal of meeting the need of the beneficiaries.
It is so important to us because it'll give us an insight into what we are truly dealing with so that we might be able to come up with the best approach to facilitating long-lasting solutions.
Yes
It gives us a better view of where to start from
the organization has to know the problem and what is causing it so it can address the issues causing the problem. Once the issues causing the problem are addressed and action is taken, the organization should see a decrease in the problem addressed. No one solution will fix a problem, so many issues will need to be addressed.
I agree. Knowing what resources are available is as important as knowing the root causes.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we start to think about the reasons to why there are these problems. We are also able to severe there challenges from the root which gives lasting solutions. In identifying the cause also helps us to realize the complexity of the problem and thus build a number of approaches. This way we are able to weigh between a list of approaches to determine the most appropriate as well as doable ones.
agreed, but also identifying the root gives us the wide scope of the number of approaches to choose from.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it allows specific solutions to be found to address the root causes of the problem, without making assumptions.
..because it ensures you really do understand the nature of "the problem" and its impact. You will have explored other possibilities for solutions which may or may not be feasible due to cost, staffing, etc. Better positioned to provide justification for your approach. Moreover, it may open the door to collectively collaborating with organisations that are invested in the other approaches. This may become a synergistic relationship, ultimately fully benefitting the community at large.
great reply!
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we do not want to put time and money into solving issues that may not be what we should be prioritizing. We want to solve problems that are most pressing and most relevant to our clients.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because we do not want to waste time and energy missing the opportunity to derail the root of the problem needing to be solved.
I agree. Many times our hearts are in the right place however we never see or discover the real problem. We must listen to our clients travel with them as they take us through their whys and walk in their shoes if only for a moment.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it's easy to get caught up in addressing a symptom, rather than really working to address the root cause. And it is only through addressing the root cause that the ultimate problem can be addressed and/or hopefully eradicated.
I very much agree. Getting to the root cause, may identify a range of symptoms/problems, not previously considered and thus opens up a dialogue for an organisation on where it can best serve the population it seeks to serve.
Identifying the cause of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because
i) Once the cause is identified, the problem is half solved
ii) Easy to draw up the right solutions
iii) Simple to draw up mechanisms how to solve it
iv) can be solved on time
v) Required resources can be organized to solve it
vi) Feasible to take the right decision or measures at the right time
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it is very the very first step to begin journey. If the the first step is in right direction then one can reach to the destination (achieving the main goal).
These are detailed steps to define brief outline for any problem. Great
Identifying the root cause of the problem enables us to identify the approach to solving them.We are in a better position to understand the root cause of the problem.
I do agree.We are in a better position to address the root cause.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it will help us create a better model that puts needs of our community at the centre of our solution. And by engaging the beneficiaries about the challenges they are facing , they become important partners of this cause and give them a sense of ownership in solving the problem affecting them.
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because understanding the cause of problems helps us better understand the needs of the beneficiaries and how to solve the problems effectively.
@Mwape92 said in Module 3: Discussion:
Identifying the causes of problems before beginning to solve them is so important for us because it will help us create a better model that puts needs of our community at the centre of our solution. And by engaging the beneficiaries about the challenges they are facing , they become important partners of this cause and give them a sense of ownership in solving the problem affecting them.
Absolutely!
It is good first to know the causes of the problem to be solved as that will help to come up with effective approaches that can highly contribute to the accomplishment of the impact needed. Knowing the causes of the problems will also help to come up with different alternatives of interventions to be done in order for the problem to be solved. The causes of the problem will help to manage all the stakeholders well as approaches to be implemented will be that which satisfy the stakeholders needs and make them happy.
Exactly. We can not rule out the fact that we are solving a problem which beneficiaries know it better than project implementors, so involving the beneficiaries in identifying the root cause of the problem to be solved is the best strategy of coming up with approaches that beneficiaries wants to be done to solve their problem.
Identifying causes of the problem an organization is trying to solve is very important as cutting the problem from the root will eliminate it. But this is usually expensive and sometimes impractical.
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Because if we are mistaken about the causes of a problem, our understanding the beneficiary's needs maybe incorrect, and our solution will be ineffective
its great that we have a problem identified yet and ready to solve, but before we look at how and what measures to put in place to solve the problem we need to carry out a community outreach where the people are being affected the most, engage them to have their views about the problem, interview them and this will help us trace the root causes of the problem and be able to come up with an effective lasting solution to the problem.