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Some resources on Strategic Doing for our webinar on Friday, January 29, 2009

  by Ed Morrison.
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Here are some background materials for our webinar. Strategic Doing is a discipline for guiding strategic conversations in open, loosely joined networks. The process combines open participation and leadership guidance. When people learn how to think and act strategically in a network, collaborations stay focused on measurable outcomes. At the same time, productivity and speed can take off.

An Overview

You can start with a white paper on Strategic Doing that outlines the basic ideas.

Some videos

If you want to peer inside a Strategic Doing session, you can browse through the videos on the Strategic Doing channel on Vimeo.

Some more resources

I've put together a resource page where you can find links and other materials: http://drop.io/stratgicdoing

We also have a set of case studies on the Strategy-Nets site.

Re-engagement Networks

We can use Strategic Doing to guide the development of new networks to re-engage people thrown out of work from the current economic downturn. Here's a presentation that explores how.

We used this approach of Strategic Doing to quickly align resources to help engineers leaving Delphi Electronics in Kokomo. You can watch the video to get the sense of speed and alignment that comes from Strategic Doing.


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Attendees

I've attached the list of attendees so you can see who will be joining us.

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