S-Curves, Again Apr 3, 2023 Ed Morrison My mentor David Morgenthaler (https://bit.ly/35yq0e1), taught me the importance of seeing the world with S curves. It’s a shorthand version
Heuristics from Developing Ecosystems Mar 20, 2023 Ed Morrison We can’t manage ecosystems, but we can design and guide them. To do that, we need new management frameworks and
Loose Hierarchies Mar 15, 2023 Ed Morrison MIT professor Thomas Malone wrote an important book, The Future of Work, nearly two decades ago. In it, he introduced
Collaboration is a process Feb 20, 2023 Ed Morrison Collaboration is a process that results in the emergence of novel solutions to wicked problems and mutual benefits for the
Economics 101 Jan 24, 2023 Ed Morrison For years, our thinking about our economy has been hopelessly simplistic — the basic idea is that the forces of
Aligning Technical and Social Systems with Strategic Doing Jan 9, 2023 Ed Morrison The US is good at invention but not very good at implementation. We have generated a boatload of Nobel prizes
Strategy in Turbulent Environments Dec 20, 2022 Ed Morrison Strategy in turbulent environments is different from conventional strategic planning. Traditional approaches are too expensive to formulate, too challenging to
Narrowing Our Ingenuity Gap With Innovating Networks Dec 4, 2022 Ed Morrison Our ingenuity gap continues to grow. Our inability to design and guide “innovating networks” has led to the gap. But
S Curves Nov 24, 2022 Ed Morrison It’s time to ditch our static view of the enterprise. Organizations are complex systems that must adapt to survive. But
Understanding Clusters Nov 10, 2022 Ed Morrison The Federal government has periodically launched initiatives to build clusters. We are on the crest of another wave (https://brook.gs/3EopaRa). Over