All of the uncertainty out there seems to have underscored the importance of strategy above all in development initiatives. (See also Nobody Likes Change or Complexity.)
OK, mea culpa.
All of the uncertainty out there seems to have underscored the importance of strategy above all in development initiatives. (See also Nobody Likes Change or Complexity.)
OK, mea culpa.
I’ve been told I use my hands a lot when I talk. Maybe that’s because I consider language as my back-up medium. Give me a lump of clay, a chunk of wood, paper and pencil, iMovie, PowerPoint, iPhoto, and most recently, an iPad, a drawing app like Fifty Three Paper, and a stylus, and then ask me if I have anything to “say.”
I’ve always been intrigued by those photo-ops in which people are giving and receiving funding and BIG, ENORMOUS checks are used. You’ve seen them. I assembled a few into one image, and at first I called it Big Check.

Prenatal Outcomes: Tangible financial capital investments intended to be converted into outcomes desired by the community
Then, I guess because of my work in planning and evaluation, I renamed it, Prenatal Outcomes.
The idea of the “big check” stuck with me, and a couple of weeks ago, I drew the following on my first generation iPad using Fifty Three Paper.

Betty was slightly annoyed that her benefactors hadn’t given her a regular check after the press conference.
It could happen.