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Strategic Thinking
 

Strategic thinking comprises generally-applicable concepts, approaches for answering technical questions, and classes of technologies for calculations. Strategic advances are frameworks for thinking about and organizing the data collected from a class of specific sites.

Strategic advances typically take the form of written presentations. They are delivered and refined through interaction in the following forums: professional association talks, university guest lectures, industry periodical articles.  An example of a strategic advance is the organization of recent advances in sedimentologyinto a taxonomy of natural clastic sedimentary structures recently presented by Peter Mock at the National Ground Water Association 50th Annual Convention.  Another example is the application of multi-phase models to the tracking of progress of bioventing.

 

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