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A successful [[solution]] addresses the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] of the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and achieves the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]](s).
 
A successful [[solution]] addresses the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] of the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and achieves the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]](s).
  
[[eDream Solution Insight|Solution Insight]] helps to determines if the [[solution]] addresses the [[Problem/UnMet Need|problem/unmet need]] of the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and achieves the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]](s). [http://greatprosperity.com/big-idea-wins-nobel-prize/ '''Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively develop his Nobel Prize winning'''] [[solution]]. It provided a micro-credit [[solution]] for the poor village woman [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] by addressing their [[Problem/UnMet Need|problem/unmet need]] of not having access to loans to buy materials to make hand crafted products. It achieved the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus '''Muhammad Yunus'''] by achieving his dream to improve the world after seeing people die from starvation in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh '''Bangladesh'''].
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[[eDream Solution Insight|Solution Insight]] helps to determines if the [[solution]] addresses the [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] of the [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] and achieves the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]](s). [http://greatprosperity.com/big-idea-wins-nobel-prize/ '''Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively develop his Nobel Prize winning'''] [[solution]]. It provided a micro-credit [[solution]] for the poor village woman [[Beneficiary|beneficiaries]] by addressing their [[Problem/Unmet Need|problem/unmet need]] of not having access to loans to buy materials to make hand crafted products. It achieved the [[mission]] of the [[aspirer]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus '''Muhammad Yunus'''] by achieving his dream to improve the world after seeing people die from starvation in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh '''Bangladesh'''].
  
 
The types of [[solution]](s) are defined by:
 
The types of [[solution]](s) are defined by:
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* '''Ongoing''' [[solution]](s) - These solutions that require ongoing support to sustain the solution once it is created, such as running a restaurant or having a great relationship with a spouse.  
 
* '''Ongoing''' [[solution]](s) - These solutions that require ongoing support to sustain the solution once it is created, such as running a restaurant or having a great relationship with a spouse.  
  
The [[solution]] is a component of the [[eDream]].
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The [[solution]] is a component of the [[Strategy]].

Latest revision as of 12:37, 7 July 2018

A successful solution addresses the problem/unmet need of the beneficiaries and achieves the mission of the aspirer(s).

Solution Insight helps to determines if the solution addresses the problem/unmet need of the beneficiaries and achieves the mission of the aspirer(s). Muhammad Yunus was able to effectively develop his Nobel Prize winning solution. It provided a micro-credit solution for the poor village woman beneficiaries by addressing their problem/unmet need of not having access to loans to buy materials to make hand crafted products. It achieved the mission of the aspirer Muhammad Yunus by achieving his dream to improve the world after seeing people die from starvation in Bangladesh.

The types of solution(s) are defined by:

Primary Beneficiary

  • Personal solution(s) - The primary beneficiary is also the aspirer.
  • Loved Ones solution(s) - The primary beneficiaries could include the aspirer(s), the aspirer's family and/or very close friend(s) to the aspirer(s). If there is only one primary beneficiary and they are not the aspirer, it would still be categorized as 'loved ones' even though it is singular.
  • Relationship solution(s) - The primary beneficiaries would be someone the aspirer has a relationship with and the aspirer.
  • General solution(s) - The primary beneficiaries include people that are not either the aspirer or could be included in the 'Loved Ones'.

Single Event or Ongoing

  • Single Event solution(s) - These solutions are achievement or goal oriented, such as earh a college degree o build a home.
  • Ongoing solution(s) - These solutions that require ongoing support to sustain the solution once it is created, such as running a restaurant or having a great relationship with a spouse.

The solution is a component of the Strategy.