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'Land' with Us into Victory One Good Deed at a Time!

 

When flying to traverse our country from time to time, it is just great to arrive at a destination, rent a car, and find your location just in time for dinner!  All is done quickly and enjoyably once scheduling for the travel event has been made correctly.  We hope!  That of course has been laughable at times!

If you are like me and attracted to flying, the thought of accomplishing a lot more in less time because of this efficiency is certainly appealing.

In the MN Task Force GameBoard depiction, there is a similar expectation, with a few limiting caveats!  After all, it is just, a piece of 8.5' X 11" card paper.  Right?

Here are some realistic uses for the GameBoard:

 

    • Obtaining knowledge that is a simple sketch of its organization of ideas.
    • Somewhat more complex ideas and quick statistical findings can be helped by the GameBoard as a visual aid.
    • Design limits being recognized, sure, it was not intended to be a method to complete complex projects.
    • It only creates theories for examination which at times are obvious in their solution.
    • After examination, theoretical development requires sophisticated relational database applications.
    • It can be used to focus on one area to describe its relationship to any of the three remaining.
    • Used as a way to look at negative values and positive values separately or in conjunction.
    • Develops winnable 50 % +++ Value Statements;
    • Compares the area relationships with the leading #1 Topic Under Examination.
    • Is a fun way to start a conversation on ideas and their relationship to the four topic areas.
    • Creates a laugh when something is discovered hidden or an idea becomes more relatable.
    • Brings people together who are seeking to be problem solvers.
    • Addresses the organization of ideas with a simple visual aid tool on a flat reference plane
    • Reduces the need for colored strings, alphanumeric symbols, grids, and other representative things
    • Planes could be stacked with references, but why not just use a relational database instead?
    • So this, is after all, about planes too! LOL! ...
    • ...The author is not joking about referencing data on flat planes!

 

Yesterday was a Great Day! Today, it's Living Out Dreams; and Tomorrow We will Create New Possibilities!