Geoffrey Canada, President and CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone, discusses the factors that can complicate finding solutions to community problems and how the use of Results-Based Accountability™ can be used to create a successful strategy that can be implemented effectively on a large scale in several communities. Using RBA to measure the problem correctly can be one of the key components to the success of any strategic plan. Canada stresses the importance of correctly identifying problems in order to solve them and highlights the RBA model as a unique and effective tool to accomplish this goal.
The Difficulty of Solving Community Problems: Geoffrey Canada
2017-02-20T22:47:42-05:00By Adam Luecking|Categories: RBA Implementation, Videos|Tags: community, Geoffrey Canada, harlem children's zone, PNIVideo, Results-Based Accountability|0 Comments
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Adam Luecking is the CEO of Clear Impact and author of "Social Sector Hero – How Government and Philanthropy Can Fund for Impact." He is also a speaker and trainer on topics related to Results-Based Accountability (RBA), performance management, and achieving measurable impact.