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Strategic Doing: Strategy in Open Networks

  by Ed Morrison.
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Strategic Doing is how strategy gets done in open networks.

The traditional approach to strategy -- strategic planning -- no longer works. The reason is simple. The hierarchies  on which strategic planning depends are coming apart.  In an environment of open networks, collaborations create opportunities. But which opportunities?  And how do yoou stay focused?

Strategic Doing is a new discipline of thinking and acting strategically in open networks.  Strategic planning is linear, slow and costly. Strategic Doing is iterative, fast and inexpensive.

Our Strategy Packs  deliver to your organization the ability to build and manage collaborations quickly. With Strategic Doing your organization learns to:

  • Connect joint assets to new opportunities;
  • Focus on measurable strategic outcomes; and
  • Monitor the progress of strategic initiatives.

The disciplines of Strategic Doing keep your organization focused and measuring what matters.

As alignments build, your organization learns and new opportunities emerge. 

Strategic Doing enables complex, focused thinking...quickly

Take a look inside some Strategic Doing workshops to see how strategy gets done in open networks. You can see more videos on the Strategic Doing channel at Vimeo.

Strategic Doing from around the US from Ed Morrison on Vimeo.


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