Thinking Differently to Solve Nonprofit Problems (Sarah Tucker)
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Nonprofit leaders are often expected to solve complex problems with limited resources, increasing pressure, and entrenched ways of working. In this episode, Sarah Tucker introduces the work of Edward de Bono and explains why better outcomes require not just harder work, but different thinking. Sarah unpacks the concept of lateral thinking and how it differs from traditional linear or vertical problem solving. She explains why the human brain gets trapped in familiar patterns and how leaders can intentionally break those patterns to surface new options. The conversation explores practical applications for nonprofit leaders, including how Six Thinking Hats can reduce groupthink, rebalance power dynamics in meetings, and make decision-making more productive and inclusive.
“Lateral thinking is not about thinking harder, it’s about thinking differently.”
ABOUT SARAH
Sarah Tucker is a polymath with a portfolio career spanning journalism, broadcasting, publishing, education and corporate advisory work. An award-winning presenter and lecturer, she translates storytelling and lateral thinking into commercial success for global organisations. Discover more at www.theboardroombard.com and on LinkedIn through keynote talks, boardrooms, classrooms and conferences.
EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES
- Sarah’s Website
- Sarah’s LinkedIn
- Edward de Bono: Love Laterally by Sarah Tucker:
- Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
- Follow Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership
- Learn more about the PMA and Armstrong McGuire merger
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