11:01:48 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Sorry, inside joke and a little Sheldon Cooper humor. 11:05:17 From Matthew David to Everyone: All USFS Working Circles are now available for you to sign up to participate: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17ry5-PdWi2UjPUk_VAHZv9MtkMCc7Fuu0laltWsKcOU/edit#gid=0 11:06:52 From Philip Ketel to Everyone: The two working circles I participated in was awesome. I was surprised with how much it helped me with the outer circle communication. 11:07:03 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Reacted to "The two working circ..." with πŸ‘πŸΎ 11:07:05 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "The two working circ..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 11:13:39 From Matthew David to Everyone: The second half of the AND is already a great "We Know This" statement. 11:15:46 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: The therefore section can be more in active format 11:15:58 From Matthew David to Everyone: Good point. The trend for ABTs is to start broad and to narrow down to specifics. That's a great broad starter line. 11:16:02 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: story of restoration 11:16:38 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Replying to "Good point. The tre..." πŸ‘πŸΎ 11:16:44 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Return fire to the land. 11:16:45 From Hannah Farrell to Everyone: change perceptions 11:16:54 From Jonathan Olsen to Everyone: Fire on the landscape 11:16:56 From Eric Coulter to Everyone: Use more fire as a tool 11:17:11 From Matthew David to Everyone: Ultimate goal = the big, broad, end goal that you're aiming for. Proximate goal = the specific action you're taking to achieve the Ultimate goal. 11:18:22 From Matthew David to Everyone: We have a thing that could help, but we're not applying these things, therefore we need to apply these things. 11:18:31 From Matthew David to Everyone: That's the cABT. 11:19:17 From Matthew David to Everyone: The more streamlined you are in the blue and the red, the longer we'll let you go on in the green. 11:19:18 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: If then structure can work here 11:20:08 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: But it's important to know the large multiorg workforce piece distracted from Jane's message. 11:21:11 From Matthew David to Everyone: Gina - absolutely! This is the danger of having multiple narratives in an ABT - you can never be sure which one your audience will pick up on and run with. Case in point: We just saw Randy run down the wrong narrative! 11:21:30 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Reacted to "Gina - absolutely! ..." with πŸ‘ 11:21:53 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: I like Operation Brain Fire! 11:22:50 From AlisonMims to Everyone: The heaven exercise could be helpful for this to achieve some more focus. 11:23:24 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: You can’t do it by yourself and it is not a one and done exercise. 11:23:59 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: content management 11:24:04 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: It's a story of Too Much Information TMI 11:24:05 From Matthew David to Everyone: From no organization to organization. 11:24:10 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: What is at stake? Why should we care about this. 11:24:27 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "What is at stake? W..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 11:26:02 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: Is there a Randy-Matt scoreboard? 11:26:09 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "Is there a Randy-Mat..." with πŸ˜‚ 11:26:46 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: The information isn't in a useable form 11:27:12 From devo brown to Everyone: we have something we can’t use 11:27:12 From Philip Ketel to Everyone: Data needs to be usable, so its not wasted. 11:27:16 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Nothing about doing research makes sense except in light of using it. 11:27:35 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: Well done Rick 11:28:21 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Accesible data 11:28:41 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Thanks Jason. The Dobzhansky Template is one of my favorite tools. 11:28:50 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: So is the problem the data librarians? 11:29:49 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Therefore section to begin the ABT? 11:30:03 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Blue material is good But statement. 11:30:21 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: The blue is the because of the problem 11:30:22 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: story of community trust 11:30:30 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Hell to soon in the blue section 11:31:08 From Megan Dettenmaier to Everyone: community 11:31:11 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: Fear 11:31:11 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Trust 11:31:16 From Jane Darnell to Everyone: Trust 11:31:22 From Hannah Farrell to Everyone: communities 11:31:23 From Matthew David to Everyone: Resistant 11:31:23 From Cathy to Everyone: communitirs 11:31:23 From tparkinson to Everyone: trust 11:33:27 From devo brown to Everyone: we trust smokey 11:33:35 From Albertha Joseph-Alexander to Everyone: Trust and cooperation is important for forest fire management and it particularly helps with the use of presecribed fire method but it is not happening in... there we will use ... 11:33:50 From Jane Darnell to Everyone: Thanks Gina! I want to sign up for your working circle. 11:34:06 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: That would be awesome, Jane! 11:38:41 From tparkinson to Everyone: goal overload who has that??? none of us multitaskers I am sure....🀣 11:38:54 From Hannah Farrell to Everyone: 🀣 11:40:06 From AlisonMims to Everyone: That street sign is amazing... "Good luck" 🀣 11:43:00 From Matthew David to Everyone: We should have time for a Q&A today. Feel free to post any questions you have for Dianna or Randy in chat and I'll call on you during the Q&A or hit the Raise Hand button. 11:49:04 From Matthew David to Everyone: Any questions for Dianna? 11:49:21 From Jason Andersen to Everyone: Thoughts on bullet point use instead of narrative paragraphs? 11:49:36 From Matthew David to Everyone: You're up first Jason. 11:50:04 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Clear, concise, arouse, fulfill. Keys to successful narratives including proposals. 11:51:28 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Q for Dianna -- Grant proposals often have repetitive or overlapping questions. Do reviewers really want to hear the same thing multiple times? What is your philosophy about that? 11:51:50 From Vita Wright, PNW to Everyone: Can you speak to starting with "heaven" in a proposal introduction? It seems like we're taught as scientists to start with the problem/need... 11:52:28 From Matthew David to Everyone: Gina, you're up next. 11:52:32 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Reacted to "Gina, you're up next..." with πŸ‘ 11:54:36 From Matthew David to Everyone: Vita, you're next! 11:57:27 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yes. Use of your heaven changes on context. Sometimes the Heaven is just to established the past knowledge and literature. 11:59:19 From Matthew David to Everyone: Heaven can be just painting a basic picture of where you're trying to go. 12:00:13 From Matthew David to Everyone: Heaven = context 12:01:16 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: I always ask two questions on these sessions with regard to the blue material. What’s at stake? Why should someone care? I use these two questions to shape the β€œheaven” parts of ABTs. 12:01:29 From Vita Wright, PNW to Everyone: Thank you! 12:05:03 From Gina Knudson to Everyone: Thanks!