Just stumbled across a great 2015 post by Rob Wiblin entitled What is a ‘broad intervention’ and what is a ‘narrow intervention’? Are we confusing ourselves?
It’s a better, more concise version of a post I was planning to write myself, so accidentally finding it saved me some time!
Just stumbled across a great 2015 post by Rob Wiblin entitled What is a ‘broad intervention’ and what is a ‘narrow intervention’? Are we confusing ourselves?
It’s a better, more concise version of a post I was planning to write myself, so accidentally finding it saved me some time!