I believe this is the most thoughtful and self determining way to bring smart thinking focus to constant efforts to find and hold or expand an available niche by a naturally formed community or alliance of interests. Leadership is lonely at the tip of the spear is my point. A great piece to read on New Brunswick day.
I digress. I have wanted to encourage Susan Holt and or Mayors of communities to actually bring leaders and administrators together and form an actual business plan or action plan agenda for the next 25 years with five year increments of recording what might work and then recording what did work in any degrees and where the surprises came from in charting a path forward. A sort of continuing narrative that the newly elected or recent volunteers moving into place can access and build on.
There is a lot of data to act on and technology advances is changing the landscape of opportunity every quarter of every year. For instance hemp production or indoor farming in a box for year round production.
Define an opportunity and chase it down to why not do it and identify the current blockers. Time changes all opportunity IMO
Targeted versus throwing everything against the wall hoping something sticks is the strategic approach every community in New Brunswick needs to follow. Please don't stop talking about it.
I believe this is the most thoughtful and self determining way to bring smart thinking focus to constant efforts to find and hold or expand an available niche by a naturally formed community or alliance of interests. Leadership is lonely at the tip of the spear is my point. A great piece to read on New Brunswick day.
I digress. I have wanted to encourage Susan Holt and or Mayors of communities to actually bring leaders and administrators together and form an actual business plan or action plan agenda for the next 25 years with five year increments of recording what might work and then recording what did work in any degrees and where the surprises came from in charting a path forward. A sort of continuing narrative that the newly elected or recent volunteers moving into place can access and build on.
There is a lot of data to act on and technology advances is changing the landscape of opportunity every quarter of every year. For instance hemp production or indoor farming in a box for year round production.
Define an opportunity and chase it down to why not do it and identify the current blockers. Time changes all opportunity IMO
The warming climate certainly opens up a lot of agricultural opportunities here, and there's plenty of abandoned farmland available.
I 110% agree with you, David!
Targeted versus throwing everything against the wall hoping something sticks is the strategic approach every community in New Brunswick needs to follow. Please don't stop talking about it.