tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671730244319076817.post8717630248415216209..comments2023-10-28T02:01:30.736-07:00Comments on Modeling Change: A little bit on collaboration...isabel jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01087403575321827122noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671730244319076817.post-60938218768039608812015-09-12T10:33:49.794-07:002015-09-12T10:33:49.794-07:00Couldn't agree with you more. Doing things tog...Couldn't agree with you more. Doing things together is always harder but, invariably, the results are always richer.<br /><br />And yes, from that first meeting over coffee, I knew we were destined to work together. It was a very happy meeting of the minds and hearts.isabel jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01087403575321827122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671730244319076817.post-22832988938409895852015-09-12T07:58:07.223-07:002015-09-12T07:58:07.223-07:00Of course I love this post. :) I think doing thi...Of course I love this post. :) I think doing things alone is easier, but doing things together is better. Thank you for your patience with our drafts and more drafts (would the drafts ever end?) & waffling, and confusion...and everything that basically goes into a messy, good creative process. That article has been shared WIDELY in the health care world (interestingly enough - retweeted a lot by physicians) and maybe it will help one family on their journey...at least to remind them they are not alone. ps: I knew when we had coffee at Artiagiano that day that we were destined to work together. So. Much. Giggling. Over. Fax. Machines.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com