11:06:10 From Lavanya Vasudevan to Everyone: Would it be possible to get a copy of the slides+comments from when Randy reviewed our ABTs in class? 11:07:56 From Matthew David to Everyone: Lavanya - shoot me an email reminder and I can send the slides your way. And if you want the chat notes, you can find them for each session on the Resource Page: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-course-round-28-georgia-ctsa/ 11:08:13 From Lavanya Vasudevan to Everyone: Thank you! 11:16:13 From Matthew David to Everyone: We've got problems in the blue with this one. I'd like to see this in the HEAVEN and HEAVEN but HELL therefore ACTION format. 11:17:43 From Matthew David to Everyone: This would be another good one for Expected Vs Observed. Give us a version of what the perfect world would look like in the Blue if everything was going according to plan. In the Red, tell us the Hell that we're actually observing. 11:20:02 From Mike to Everyone: Randy's 1 here answers the need to "tell me why I should care" 11:20:06 From Matthew David to Everyone: If everything is special, nothing is special. 11:20:59 From Matthew David to Everyone: What Randy just illustrated is how your ABT can be a template for an entire talk. 11:23:36 From Mike to Everyone: Once you do this session with Randy if you haven't done your Working Circle, then revise your ABT and show them that instead of your original one...keep improving it. 11:39:29 From Matthew David to Everyone: We should have time for a Q&A today. If you have any questions for Dianna, please post them in chat and I'll call on you during the Q&A. Or hit the Raise Hand button. 11:42:43 From Matthew David to Everyone: Lavanya, I'll call on you next. 11:43:28 From Mike to Everyone: Don't assume reviewers know why your proposed research is important...they may not! 11:45:28 From Mike to Everyone: The solution to this is in the set up...which needs to say, there are lots of problems and if we knew XX we could address all these other issues, but we don't know it...therefore 11:46:46 From Mike to Everyone: You need to tell the reviews why they should care about YOUR problem. 11:49:10 From Matthew David to Everyone: Any other questions for Dianna? 11:49:46 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Question: How do you distinguish the 'weeds’ from the ‘specifics’ that are the ‘power of the story’ 11:50:11 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'll call on you next Marlis! 11:56:40 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Proposals: quality over quantity. To keep it simple 11:57:43 From Matthew David to Everyone: You learn this in screenwriting early on - it's so much easier to repair writing when you have a common language that you can speak - the ABT gives you that common language. 11:57:53 From Mike to Everyone: Genuflecting to the fish people... 11:58:41 From Matthew David to Everyone: Lol! Now THAT is an ABT Inner Circle joke! 11:59:37 From Mike to Everyone: Bottom line is by the end of the set up I should know why your research is important...why I should care about it. 12:00:17 From Marlis R Douglas to Everyone: Excellent presentation! 12:00:30 From Lavanya Vasudevan to Everyone: Great pointers! 12:00:31 From Mike to Everyone: Thanks, Dianna!