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Robert W. Gray
We have an increasing wildfire risk to communities of the province that is not being effectively addressed by the current hazard reduction program. Existing planning and remediation efforts are a small fraction of what is required given the march of clim...
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Ken Day,Cathy Koot,Alan Wiensczyk
Partial cutting, including shelterwood systems, is gaining profile after a long silvicultural history of clearcutting with artificial regeneration in British Columbia. The use of silvicultural systems that employ partial cutting requires good knowledge o...
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Brian Huffman
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Business results are dominated by "Black Swans" (low-probability/high-impact events) both positive and negative. Black Swans cannot be predicted although they look predictable in retrospect. This paper focuses on the negative Black Swans, the disasters. ...
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William Casey,Wendi Peck,Natalie J. Webb,Phil Quast
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A strategy is irrelevant if you cannot implement it. That is the collective realization of public and private leaders after decades of obsession with strategy and strategic thinking. That realization has led to a voracious market for ideas on execution, ...
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