I live in a very progressive community – open government initiatives with lots of opportunities for input, long-term and sustainable vision, alignment with the Canadian Index of Wellbeing – all good stuff. I am also very civic minded. From junior and high school student councils, three House of Commons jobs, work in government relations and community involvementContinue reading “Vote? Absolutely! … but online?”
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10 ways puzzles are like problem solving
I love jigsaw puzzles. I love doing them with my family at the cottage. I love how excited kids get when they make a connection or put the last piece in place. I love working on them late at night- too late because I just want to find one…more…piece. In this incredibly digital world, what’sContinue reading “10 ways puzzles are like problem solving”
Untangling complex problems
The Christmas lights were horribly tangled. How does this happen when they are just sitting in a box for the year? As I started from one end, created some slack, gave some random shakes accompanied by some frustrated words, I started to think about how we approach complex organizational “tangles.” You know, the issues that are yearsContinue reading “Untangling complex problems”
Yes. Large.
I concur and wanted to share Live & Learn Worry gives small things a big shadow. ~ Swedish Proverb Credits: Image – Thank you madamescherzo. Quote – Thank you Sundoginthesky View original post
