Gordon’s Game
Domain: The academic
Name of game: Transformation in space
Possibility of being: An expression of elegant simplicity
Condition of Satisfaction: Draft book on spatial equilibrium modelling is completed by 22 Nov
Resources:
Scriveners as reviewers and commentators
Academic colleagues, Tiho Ancev and Bob Batterham
Related text books
Mathematica
University of Sydney electronic library resources
Team
Scriveners as support and calling to account
Measure
Pages and chapters written in context of a total of 9-10 chapters
Scoreboard
Record of pages drafted
Milestones
Sat 19 Jan Revise and update the chapters and sections list with page numbers
Sat 16 Feb Draft of two pages of Ch 3 Optimisation Methods completed
Sat 15 Mar Draft of two pages of Ch 3 Optimisation Methods completed
Sat 19 Apr Draft of two pages of Ch 3 Optimisation Methods completed
Sat 17 May Draft of concluding sections of Ch 3 Optimisation Methods completed
Sat 21 Jun Draft of introduction and two sections to Ch 7 Alternative Model Formulations completed
Sat 19 July ...
Sat 16 Aug ...
Sat 20 Sep ...
Sat 18 Oct ...
Sat 22 Nov Draft book completed
Critical Promised Actions
Sat 22 Nov (4th Sat in the month) ... Draft final chapter
Sat 18 Oct ...
Sat 20 Sep ...
Sat 16 Aug ...
Sat 19 July ...
Sat 21 Jun Draft introduction to Ch 7 and two sections
Sat 17 May Draft conclusions and polishing of Ch3
Sat 19 Apr Draft of pages in Ch 3
Sat 15 Mar Draft of pages in Ch 3
Sat 16 Feb Draft of pages in Ch 3
Sat 19 Jan Develop mathematics in Ch 3
Display
Chapter and sections list with pages completed
Practices
Search for and read some spatial equilibrium material/articles every two weeks, eg evening before Scrivener’s Breakfast
Monday, 7 January 2008
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Hi gordon. Got the game and I can see the project being completed. What's missing for me are milestones and a cos that has you transform the experience of writing into your possibility of "An expression of elegant simplicity" Just a reminder that the game is purely a structure for keeping the possibility alive. Sue
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