Posts by Ed Morrison
New Skills, New Behaviors
When no one can tell anyone else what to do, how do we come up with solutions to wicked problems?…
Read MoreDeveloping University Ecosystems
University administrators are in the ecosystem business, whether they realize it or not. The industrial resource-based economy is giving way…
Read MoreMessy Rooms and Adaptive Challenges
We go through life solving problems, but we often skip over a critical threshold question: Is this a problem we…
Read MoreSome Insights on How Ecosystems Form
There’s a lot of talk about ecosystems these days. Here are some thoughts based on my experience working with networks…
Read MoreA Skill, a Discipline, and Relentless Practice
In the Strategic Doing Talk on Friday, I introduced the ideas of skill, discipline, and practice. To illustrate these ideas,…
Read MoreIntroduction to Three Types of Networks
Information and knowledge drive our economy, and networks have altered the economic rules. Traditional hierarchical systems have given way to…
Read MoreStrategic Doing as a Design Discipline
More than any other scholar, Donald Schon’s work guided the development of Strategic Doing. Let’s dive in and explore why.…
Read MoreStrategic Doing Institute Embarks on a New Chapter in Global Growth
As of February 1, the Strategic Doing Institute enters an exciting new phase, marking a significant step in its…
Read MoreEntrepreneurial Ecosystems: Some Key Points
Entrepreneurial ecosystems are dynamic networks of people who facilitate startup creation, growth, and sustainability. These ecosystems provide an environment that…
Read MoreUnderstanding Innovating Networks
Innovating networks are the most complex and dynamic networks we encounter. These networks unite diverse partners to solve wicked problems…
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