Posts by Ed Morrison
Expanding Our Engagement with NASA
We are now designing our third 2-day workshop for NASA. We started with Space Biology. Next, we focused on building collaborations between Space Biology and the Human Research Program. Now…
Read MoreDesigning a New Major in Energy Systems Technology
Can you design a new major simply by recombining existing courses? Can we link and leverage our existing courses in new ways? Yes. If you think differently. Sometimes the pathway…
Read MoreUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: School of Government
On May 22, we will be conducting an all-day workshop to introduce agile strategy and Strategic Doing to the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel…
Read MoreUpdate: Agile Strategy and Collaborative Leadership
We have been busy preparing designing new courses for agile strategy and collaborative leadership. We’ve been working on three. Executive Education in Strategic Doing.– We have a new executive education…
Read MoreTransforming Mechanical Engineering: What We Are Learning
In August 2016, during a faculty retreat for the School of Mechanical Engineering, we launched teams to begin the transformation of the School. (We are working under an NSF grant.…
Read MoreThe Opioid Crisis in Indiana: Strategy as a Wicked Problem
We are working with Purdue Health Advisors and the Purdue Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering on a tough topic. How should the State of Indiana respond to the growing opioid…
Read MoreAgile Strategy Lab at New Jersey Institute of Technology
For the past three years, we have been partnering with New Jersey Institute of Technology and the New Jersey Innovation Institute. We have been using them as a test bed…
Read MoreAgile Strategy in Health Care: Sharon Murphy Enright
Healthcare is a complex area that is ripe for improved collaboration. By deepening the skills of collaboration within and among health care professionals, the productivity of our healthcare investments can…
Read MoreSurfacing networks with forums
Networks that can power innovation are invisible. The term “social capital” first appeared in the 1880s, but its popularity took off a century later in the 1990s. Yet, naming these…
Read MorePurdue, Indiana and the Internet of Things
Imagine, for a moment, Indiana as the epicenter of the rebirth of Midwest manufacturing. The Internet of Things and flexible electronics have converged to create that opportunity. The Lab has…
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