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What’s your problem? (Online)

22. October 2020
kl. 15.00 - 17.00  

To Solve Your Toughest Problems, Change the Problems You Solve

Every day you face problems that need solving, and the coronavirus has turned everyone into problem-solvers, at work and at home.

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But are you and your people solving the right problems? According to Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg, author of the just-published book “What’s Your Problem?” from Harvard Business Review Press, 85% of companies say their people too often jump into solution mode. As a consequence, we waste our much-needed energy on the wrong things.

The answer is reframing.

Join us at this NOCA event, where Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg will share a method for solving the right problems that he has honed through his work with clients such as Cisco, Microsoft, Citigroup, and the Wall Street Journal. Crucially, the method can be used quickly – an imperative for the present moment, as nobody has time to waste. Come learn a new way of thinking that just might save your business – or as former Google CEO Eric Schmidt put it, “If you want the superpower of solving better problems, read this book.”

About the author

Thomas Wedell-WedellsborgBased in New York, Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg has spent the last decade studying the practical aspects of innovation and problem-solving in the workplace. He coauthored Innovation as Usual (Harvard Business Review Press, 2013) and as an executive advisor, he has taught this book’s framework to clients all over the world. He is originally from Copenhagen, Denmark.

Do you want to own the book in Danish?

By using the code NOCA1 you will get 20% off + free delivery when buying What’s your problem in Danish here!

The campaign applies from Oktober 22nd to Oktober 26th at 24.00.

If you attend the event you will get access to the e-book in English for free.








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