11:09:41 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: conflict is another word for it - it's conflict in stories that speaks to human experience 11:11:32 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: inner circle here is more chickens than people… 11:12:39 From Matthew David to Everyone: Here's a pdf of the ABT 3 Step Model (aka the ABT Blue Card): http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 11:13:24 From Matthew David to Everyone: Randy's Medpage article: https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/100625 11:16:54 From Matthew David to Everyone: Nicholas Kristof’s Advice for Saving the World: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-student-resource-page-round-24/ 11:17:37 From Matthew David to Everyone: Here's the research paper that Kristof's article is based off of - "Compassion Fade: Affect and Charity Are Greatest for a Single Child in Need": https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0100115 11:20:14 From Matthew David to Everyone: Whoops, wrong link for the Kristof article before. Here it is: https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/nicholas-kristofs-advice-saving-world/ 11:21:16 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'll have all these link up on the class Resource Page after class: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-course-round-26-faa-noaa/ 11:24:00 From Matthew David to Everyone: The Dave Gold Article where he first mentions the Christmas Tree: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/02/data-driven-campaigns-democrats-need-message-214759/ 11:29:28 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: You won't need to take notes...what you hear today you'll hear again in future Builds...the learning comes by hearing these things over and over with varying subjects... 11:30:10 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: It's not just about when you do yours...you'll learn most from watching these others. 11:30:29 From Matthew David to Everyone: The ABT Blue Card pdf: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 11:31:37 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Even if the topic is outside your expertise, you still will learn a lot during the ABT build 11:32:41 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: unnecessary alerts 11:33:20 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: Why are alerts an essential safety tool? 11:33:57 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: filtering alerts 11:34:16 From Matthew David to Everyone: I like the BUT/BECAUSE in the RED section. The BECAUSE dives down into the specifics of why this is a problem. 11:36:04 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: You’ll also see places where the IF/THEN can help focous your ABT. “If we reduce the number of unnecesary alerts then we can improve safety.” 11:36:05 From Matthew David to Everyone: For Working Circles, it sometimes happens where the entire half hour is spent trying to nail down the problem. If that's all you clarify by the end of a Working Circle, we consider that a good session. 11:36:20 From Matthew David to Everyone: Good one Rick. 11:36:52 From Matthew David to Everyone: The IF/THEN tool is great for diving down to specifics and setting "What's at stake?" 11:38:41 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Why is an alert that does not need much time to resolve a nuisance? Aren't all alerts about a problem. 11:39:58 From Matthew David to Everyone: FYI: If you have an ABT Build and want your chat notes, I save them to the Resource Page. Today's chat log will be under session 2 on the Resource Page: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-course-round-26-faa-noaa/#lesson_2 11:40:24 From Maggie Sommer (auditing, NOAA/NMFS/WCR) to Everyone: how would changing timing of the alerts lead to a reduction in unnecessary alerts? 11:41:01 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Who decides what’s a nuisance and what is important? 11:41:50 From Matthew David to Everyone: It sounds like the problem is the time window is too long for alerts. 11:42:07 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Need more specifics why some alerts are unnecessary 11:42:55 From Julie Firman (she, her) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to Everyone: what's really important 11:43:00 From Elizabeth Stulberg, Lewis-Burke Associates to Everyone: That BUT doesn't seem like a problem to me. It could be an AND. 11:43:21 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Wrong focus 11:43:26 From Matthew David to Everyone: A story of considering all factors. 11:43:30 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Why should we care about this? What's at stake? 11:43:31 From Maggie Sommer (auditing, NOAA/NMFS/WCR) to Everyone: ...BUT environment is an equally important factor that determines how well hatchery fish perform 11:43:32 From Julie Firman (she, her) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to Everyone: a story of paying attention to something that we're ignoring 11:43:43 From Julia Clemons to Everyone: Is the importance is improving hatchery fish performance? 11:43:55 From Julie Firman (she, her) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to Everyone: we're not paying attention to something important 11:44:50 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: @Chris - great exercise! And we all have experienced this. 11:46:17 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: bless you 11:46:28 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: Dr. Wenowdis… 11:48:12 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: silver bullet syndrome.... 11:48:35 From Matthew David to Everyone: Chris - glad to hear you tried the 5 World Problem optional exercise! I'll be posting more optional exercises as the class continues. I've already got a new one up on the Resource Page - The Dobzhansky Template: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-course-round-26-faa-noaa/ 11:48:48 From Matthew David to Everyone: It's under Session #2. 11:49:31 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: Problem...hatchery conditions are often overlooked? 11:49:44 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Take advantage of the optional exercises. I have found the Dobzhansky Template to be super powerful when I'm working on ABTs. 11:50:20 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: No matter how small you think your inner circle is, it's smaller! 11:50:21 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Who decides that genetics is the major focus? Laws or agencies or hatchery managers? 11:50:44 From Matthew David to Everyone: If you're doing a keynote address, definitely try the Dobzhansky Template! It can help you find your core message! 11:51:09 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: That's an ABT! 11:51:28 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Is the focus on genetics because it can be measured easily in a standardized way? 11:52:11 From Maggie Sommer (auditing, NOAA/NMFS/WCR) to Everyone: Chris what you just said sounded like a great intro to a talk! (and you sounded really invested in it so as an audience member I'd really want to hear the rest) 11:52:25 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: This is a KEY point you'll hear again and again. You can't do this alone. 11:52:40 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: Genetics is important and vital but without environment it can be meaningless (ok, a bit hyperbolic) 11:53:29 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: What is meant by changes? 11:53:47 From Matthew David to Everyone: 5 World Problem: The problem is big variability jeopardizes integrity. 11:55:04 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: Is it the process introduces the variability or that the starting materials are variable in quality/characteristics? 11:56:24 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: AM production induces variability, BUT unknown if some parts are bad 11:56:28 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'd rearrange the BUT to bring the headline statement up front. BUT part material can be in jeopardy BECAUSE the additive process is much more sensitive to changes resulting in greater variability. 11:58:06 From Matthew David to Everyone: In the Blue we put the audience up on an emotional pedestal with Hope. In the Red, we knock them off the pedestal with Fear. 11:58:17 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: Is the problem the complexity of the process? The lack of consistent quality inputs? Outputs? Not clear. 11:58:33 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Isn't the problem that there COULD be variability, but there is no good method to test it? 11:59:58 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: The power is in the specifics...what specifically causes problems? What specifically happens... 12:00:23 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: YOu can also save the chat on your own computer … 12:00:41 From Jen Zamon to Everyone: thanks good practice 12:00:52 From Mary Hunsicker to Everyone: thanks! 12:01:03 From Chris Tatara to Everyone: Thanks everyone. I appreciate the input on my ABT. 12:01:06 From Carla Hill to Everyone: Thank you!