Like most engineers, I find myself drawn to complex puzzles. And the more complicated the problem, the more intrigued I am to solve it. This love for problem-solving was nurtured at a very young age.
Jan. 21—"The change that lies ahead motivates me," said recent Problem Solving Court graduate Jeffrey Durbin, 31. In 2006, retired Judge James Harvey started the Problem Solving Court in Effingham ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A special ceremony in Grand Rapids Wednesday afternoon celebrated graduates of problem-solving courts. The courts work to address problems like addiction with treatment in ...
Adults in Germany are better than the international average at coping with problems in new and complex situations. However, ...
Complex organizational problems and chaos are silent killers of productivity and innovation. In today’s fractured work environment, they are more prevalent than ever. Political transitions, ...
Studies show that people-pleasing — when someone devalues their own ideas to uphold those of others — is more common in women than men. And the social pressure for girls to follow the status quo takes ...
Courts are getting creative, seeking the help of nonprofits and other non-governmental funding to help provide services to ...
People say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. I prefer the expression "it takes more effort to teach an old dog new tricks." Any time you want to learn something new it takes your brain a great ...
Seventh Circuit Court Associate Judge Jennifer Ascher oversees Sangamon County's drug court, one of a number of "problem ...
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