In 2005 I started using concept maps to visualize commitments, strategy and the library of resources that I was making available to others. In late 2015 I started a series of articles on the Mapping for Justice blog, to share some of these maps. Below I'm going to show some of the maps, and provide links to the articles. Click on the headline to go to the on-line article.
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
Mapping a Master Plan
In 1995 John McCarron of the Chicago Tribune, wrote this article, about the work I had started in 1993. In the years since then everything I've done has attempted to expand this strategy and communicate it in ways others would understand and adopt it.
In 2005 I started using concept maps to visualize commitments, strategy and the library of resources that I was making available to others. In late 2015 I started a series of articles on the Mapping for Justice blog, to share some of these maps. Below I'm going to show some of the maps, and provide links to the articles. Click on the headline to go to the on-line article.
In 2005 I started using concept maps to visualize commitments, strategy and the library of resources that I was making available to others. In late 2015 I started a series of articles on the Mapping for Justice blog, to share some of these maps. Below I'm going to show some of the maps, and provide links to the articles. Click on the headline to go to the on-line article.
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