Strategic Doing
Strategic Doing in IT Project Management
abductive logic: creating new value from existing assets. You don’t tell people to collaborate. (Well, you can, but it won’t work.)
Read MoreInsights into Collaboration & Innovating Networks
The central question: How do we do strategy in networks?
Read MoreDeveloping Entrepreneurial & Innovation Ecosystems
Developing entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems matters to regenerate our economies. But too few civic and political leaders know why this step is so important. What’s worse, they don’t know how…
Read MoreCreating a Safe Place
Strategic conversations answer the two key questions of strategy. Where are we going? How will we get there? These conversations require a psychologically safe space.
Read MoreDifference between Goals and Outcomes
Yesterday, a colleague asked why we don’t use the term “goals” with Strategic Doing. Instead, we focus on outcomes that we can measure. What’s the difference? The drawing below explains.…
Read MoreAaron Beck and Strategic Doing
Aaron Beck, the father of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) died this week. He had a powerful influence on the development of #strategicdoing. This strategy practice is designed to create a collective,…
Read MoreCollaboration is a Process
In completing the research for my dissertation, it surprised me that the most insightful work on collaboration was published in 1990. Written by Michael Schrage, the book carries the surprising…
Read MoreListen in: Ed Morrison on Strategic Doing
In addition to the Agile Strategy Lab podcast, the Lab’s team members are frequently invited to participate in others – it’s often an interesting conversation in part because of the…
Read MoreBatting a thousand?
Last week our podcast (which is still a bit like this Little League-r) hit a big milestone. We’re batting a thousand – podcast downloads, that is. It’s a modest achievement,…
Read MoreAt last…! Strategic Doing training in person this summer
In-person Strategic Doing training is back! Cue the Etta James song – after a year of saying, “Is it time yet? Is it time?” we think it is, finally, time.…
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