11:00:51 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Its lousy. Winter storm dumped 12” yesterday. 11:01:02 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: My audio isn’t working. 11:08:42 From Vita Wright, PNW to Everyone: Matthew, are you planning to participate in the working circles and if so, what's your role? 11:10:33 From Matthew David to Everyone: Short answer: Nope, I don't participate in Working Circles. Long answer: I sometimes will jump into a Working Circle if it hasn't hit it's 2 participant minimum, but I try not to because when I do...I tend to take over and not keep my mouth shut! Working Circles are meant as a way for you to learn our method, not for me to show off! :) 11:11:03 From Andreea Anca, EEB to Everyone: Reacted to "Short answer: Nope,..." with 😂 11:11:26 From Philip Ketel to Everyone: I would like to use my modified ABT that Randy helped me with. Is it useful to provide my original ABT as well to my working circle, for an original reference point. 11:11:32 From Sandy Kollenberg to Everyone: Reacted to "Short answer: Nop..." with 👍 11:11:35 From Matthew David to Everyone: The ABT Blue Card: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 11:12:30 From Matthew David to Everyone: I've seen other hosts share both the original and revised ABTs - I find it really helpful when they do that! 11:12:52 From Philip Ketel to Everyone: Thank you 11:15:14 From Matthew David to Everyone: Here's my scribe .docx template: http://abtframework.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Working_Circle_Scribe_Doc.docx 11:16:10 From Matthew David to Everyone: And here's the half hour schedule for Working Circles: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Working-Circle-Half-Hour-Schedule.pdf 11:23:09 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Shark Week. 11:27:15 From Matthew David to Everyone: South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker talk about using the ABT’s Rule of Replacement to write episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGUNqq3jVLg 11:33:17 From Matthew David to Everyone: Oprah’s Golden Globes Speech – A great example of using Nested ABTs. Color coded in the ABT format: http://www.scienceneedsstory.com/2018/01/08/125-oprah-gives-an-abt-tour-de-force/ 11:36:24 From Matthew David to Everyone: Once again, can anyone think of what this is a story of? 11:37:06 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: It's a story of interagency coordination 11:37:07 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: These agencies need to work together to accomplish their mission but can't. 11:37:11 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: Story of removing barriers, increasing unification 11:37:32 From Matthew David to Everyone: Feel free to put your thoughts/notes in chat. Make your own attempts at the story of, the problem, IF/THEN statements, or even try rewriting their ABT. Your notes can be of great help to the ABT Builder going forward and great practice for your Working Circles. 11:37:40 From AlisonMims to Everyone: current interagency coordination doesn't work well. 11:38:00 From Philip Ketel to Everyone: Without support from various entities the wildfire system will crumble. 11:38:18 From Jane Darnell to Everyone: Start with Managing fire is easy, but without support from various agencies it crumbles…. 11:39:12 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: The "wildfire system will crumble" part is good imagery 11:39:47 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "The "wildfire system..." with 👍🏻 11:40:28 From Matthew David to Everyone: It’s recommended you read this excerpt from Houston, We Have a Narrative and get an understanding of the cABT (Conversational ABT): http://www.storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/THE-3-FORMS-OF-THE-ABT.pdf 11:42:21 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: A specific problem requires a specific solution. 11:43:57 From Matthew David to Everyone: For your cABT, aim for something so simple that even a 6 year old could understand it. Avoid using specific terms - instead use words like "thing" or "stuff" to force yourself to keep it simple. 11:44:36 From Matthew David to Everyone: I agree with Gina - crumble is such a great term to set the Hell of the red. 11:45:53 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yaaaaaaay! 11:45:59 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Why should we care about this? 11:46:11 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: What’s at stake? 11:46:34 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: Story of consensus 11:46:44 From Andreea Anca, EEB to Everyone: Reacted to "Why should we care a..." with 👍 11:46:51 From Albertha Alexander to Everyone: Teamwork 11:47:04 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: It's a story of conflict making outcomes less productive 11:48:00 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Are you seeking to reach consensus? 11:48:17 From devo brown to Everyone: manage 11:48:39 From Matthew David to Everyone: Rick's questions are super important. "What's at stake?" and "Why should we care?" are two questions your ABT needs to answer, preferably by the end of the Blue section. 11:48:44 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: They are seeking to do this thing and if they can there is this benefit, but they cannot cooperate because of these factors. Therefore we are taking these steps for better cooperation. 11:48:44 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: Consensus feels like perhaps an impossible goal here... 11:49:24 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "They are seeking to ..." with 👍🏻 11:49:39 From Matthew David to Everyone: Jason - great cABT! 11:50:08 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: "Specialists have different goals / priorities" 11:50:11 From Andreea Anca, EEB to Everyone: Reacted to "They are seeking to ..." with 🙌 11:50:51 From AlisonMims to Everyone: That's a nice way to say it 😁 11:50:52 From Albertha Alexander to Everyone: Becausd there are too many areas being focused on 11:50:54 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: There are probably examples of where consensus has been reached. Incorporate some of those examples into crafting your ABT. How was it reached even if specialists were the problem. 11:51:19 From Albertha Alexander to Everyone: Because there are too many goals 11:51:23 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Conflict of competing agendas 11:52:02 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Good job, Sandy! 11:52:36 From Sandy Kollenberg to Everyone: thank you for the inputs.... 11:53:45 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: Getting science in the hands of practitioners 11:53:50 From Hannah Farrell to Everyone: overwhelm to research that can be used 11:53:55 From Matthew David to Everyone: Heads up: I save all past chat logs to the resource page if you want to get your chat notes on your ABT Build. You can find them under each session on the Resource Page: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-student-resource-page-round-32-us-forest-service/ 11:54:05 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: Story of a "narrowed knowledge gap" 11:54:26 From devo brown to Everyone: we got good stuff but too much of it therefore we need to simplify it 11:54:33 From tparkinson to Everyone: GOOD deal Matt I had been copying and pasting in an email 11:55:10 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Fire managers don't have time to research the latest science so this office is delivering key info in small bites. 11:55:11 From Heather Leach to Everyone: Too much information, need to access it more easily 11:56:51 From Matthew David to Everyone: Give us that punchy headline at the beginning of the red material, the BUT BOMB, and then go into the fine details. 11:57:50 From Andreea Anca, EEB to Everyone: But the managers have not time to process the existing resources/information 11:58:16 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: “Everybody uses fish weirs. But they suck. So, we’re going to help you make them work. “ USFWS Hydrologist 11:58:22 From Matthew David to Everyone: We recommend using BUT____BECAUSE____ when you first start because it helps force you into giving a headline statement first then details after the Because. 11:59:32 From Andreea Anca, EEB to Everyone: great session, thanks 11:59:32 From Albertha Alexander to Everyone: Bye. Safe Weekend