Action Research and Reflective Practice April 21, 2022 Ed Morrison How do promising management practices evolve? It’s a tough question. THE CONVENTIONAL PATHWAY Typically, scholars construct new theories from their
Technical and Adaptive Problems April 15, 2022 Ed Morrison Have you ever picked up the wrong tool to do a job? Perhaps a screwdriver too big or pliers too
Closing Triangles March 29, 2022 Ed Morrison “How do we strengthen networks?” “Close triangles.” “That’s it?” “That’s a start.” That conversation took place between Valdis Krebs and
Leveraging the Power of Networks with Small Wins March 9, 2022 Ed Morrison Leveraging the Power of Networks with Small Wins In our work, we emphasize the importance of small wins when generating
Strategic Doing Under the Hood February 25, 2022 Ed Morrison This graphic takes you under the hood of how an agile strategy process works within open networks, teams, and collaborations,
Understanding Clusters February 16, 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
Moving Toward Network Mindsets February 7, 2022 Ed Morrison In a turbulent world, strategy becomes everyone’s business. Effective strategy requires us to link, leverage, and align resources to achieve
Collaboration: a Process of Recombinant Innovation January 28, 2022 Ed Morrison Collaboration. It’s the least understood term in the management lexicon. So let’s start there. COLLABORATION: A PROCESS OF RECOMBINANT INNOVATION
Thoughts on Collaboration January 25, 2022 Ed Morrison Over 30 years ago, in 1990, Michael Schrage wrote an insightful book on collaboration that has stood the test of