Free webinar – Introduction to Problem Tree Analysis & Theory of Change.

Welcome to the Triangle Trust 1949 Fund Noticeboards Young Carers Free webinar – Introduction to Problem Tree Analysis & Theory of Change.

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      Triangle Trust
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      Join us on Tuesday 8th February at 11 am for our free webinar, Introduction to Problem Tree Analysis & Theory of Change.

      We all face problems trying to achieve our organisational goals, big and small. But how do you tackle them? What strategy is likely to be most successful? If a problem seems too large or complex to handle, where do you start looking for solutions?

      Solving problems isn’t always easy. It can be difficult to understand the root causes of a problem and how they impact different parts of your organisation. But with a clearer understanding of what’s causing the problem, you can start to form a theory of change.

      During this 1-hour introductory webinar, you will learn practical techniques and tools to help you with your strategy, decision-making, monitoring and evaluation, as well as communication, so you can see the big picture—and make decisions with confidence.

      You will build knowledge on:
      – Exploring and articulating problems, their causes and effects by using problem tree analyses
      – The basics of what is meant by a theory of change
      – The different shapes it can take
      – The process of developing one and pitfalls to avoid and
      choosing an approach that works for you.

      This webinar is essential learning for all charity leaders, emerging leaders, and trustees.
      REGISTER FREE NOW.

      Introduction to Problem Tree Analysis & Theory of Change is part of our free Essentials to Excellence Webinar Series for charities, covering practical skills training, advice and guidance on key management topics presented by industry professionals. You can view previous webinar in the series on our webinar channel.

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