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Regional Physics: December 2014
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Personal reflections on catalyzing enduring, positive change within complex, messy civic systems through collaboration, not coblaboration. Tuesday, December 9, 2014. Civic Data and Collective Impact. Civic data is the translation of relevant quantitative and qualitative measures into a narrative that is shared and used to inform and guide decisions. Civic data has three distinct uses:. To help civic leaders understand the type of change our community should seek. As Josh McManus. To help civic leaders de...
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Regional Physics: Coblaboration vs. Collaboration
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Personal reflections on catalyzing enduring, positive change within complex, messy civic systems through collaboration, not coblaboration. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. Coblaboration vs. Collaboration. I steal a lot of ideas and concepts from innovative thinkers. One of my more popular thefts is the term "coblaboration." I used it in a presentation at the Economy League of Philadelphia. Last month and it got tweeted out by several folks. I stole the term from Eric Gordon. Stakeholders participate to protect.
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The Fly Explorer: January 2012
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Thursday, 5 January 2012. 2011 Retrospective - Winter. A nice sight-fished Isla Blanca Snook. Fighting the wind at Isla Blanca flats. Small snook caught on the mangroves, finesse on the #6. My cabin’s view. An acrobatic Sian Kaan snook. The spot at Boca Paila bridge. A Sian Ka’an Bonefish. A Sian Ka’an Jack torpedoe, not a fish for the #6 weight rod that’s for sure. 2011 Retrospective - Spring. A Grand River bull!
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The Fly Explorer: November 2011
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Monday, 28 November 2011. Amazon Fishing Expedition 2011 - Part 2 of 2. A 13 lbs plus Tucunaré Açu! That’s what I am talking about! I don’t remember exactly the order of the factors after this fish. All that I know is that we both had more 2 lunkers that we didn’t land and we still caught many other smaller fish during this day and, of course, we got into more beers! Let the good times roll! Amazon Fishing Expediti...
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The Fly Explorer: February 2012
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Winter Steelhead on the Swing. This mild weather allowed me to test my new Spey set up during the last few weeks on the Credit River. There are no words to describe how this set up increased my ability to control the swing, the drift, the mending, the casting, the landing and, above all, the number of actions! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Winter Steelhead on the Swing. Fly Fish Powell River.
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The Fly Explorer: December 2016
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Thursday, 29 December 2016. First Year Fishing in Montreal and Surroundings Areas. A Backroad Mapbook is always a good way to start exploring. TUCanada has granted access to some pristine waters on the Canadian Side (pic by Carlos Salatti). My friend Carlos Salatti with his first Canadian Pike! DIY Exploring a creek after the run-off (pic by Carlos Salatti). A healthy spring brown. A healthy over-wintered rainbow!
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The Fly Explorer: Spring Steelhead - A Journey to Paradise in Northern BC - Part 1 of 3
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Tuesday, 6 August 2013. Spring Steelhead - A Journey to Paradise in Northern BC - Part 1 of 3. How should I start a report about the best fishing trip of my life? What defines a fishing trip as the best? I would say it has nothing to do with the amount of fish caught. For me, it has more to do with the challenge chosen, with the learning, with the man-environment interactions and, above all, with. At this spot it w...
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The Fly Explorer: Hosted Reports
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The journey of a fly fisher living abroad. Facts, tips, curiosities and DIY fishing trips. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). First Year Fishing in Montreal and Surroundings Ar. You may also want to see. 8220;The Dorado” (Trailer) - Official Selection, IF4™ 2017. First ice trip to finish 2016. Fly Fishing Frenzy blog stories reports. This Fly Will Make your Jaw Drop. Guaranteed! SheLovesToFish.Com - Ashley Rae. Monster Pike and a Memorable Experience in Saskatchewan! Fly Fish Alberta and Jensen Fly Fishing.
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Regional Physics: June 2015
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Personal reflections on catalyzing enduring, positive change within complex, messy civic systems through collaboration, not coblaboration. Monday, June 15, 2015. Why So Many Orgs? Our communities all have two things:. An abundance of wicked, persistent challenges. A number of non-profit organizations formed with the intent of addressing those challenges. Yet, the paradox and the challenges persist. Why? We can create all the organizations we want to improve educational outcomes, for example, but ultimate...
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Regional Physics: January 2015
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Personal reflections on catalyzing enduring, positive change within complex, messy civic systems through collaboration, not coblaboration. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. 3 Levels of Cross-Sector Collaboration. Cross-sector collaboration is required to bring change within the complex, messy civic systems that make up our communities. But what kind of change do we desire? There are at least three different kinds of change sought by advocates of cross-sector collaboration. While there can be value in the first ...
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