Why Origami Fits This Positioning Perfectly:

Origami is Strategic Doing visualized

Origami cootie catcher with Strategic Doing colors

Small steps → Complex outcomes

  • Origami transforms a flat sheet into intricate 3D forms through sequential, deliberate folds
  • Each fold is small, manageable, reversible—but together they create something unexpectedly sophisticated
  • Mirrors SD perfectly: modest actions → surprising solutions

Simple rules → Elegant complexity

Transformation without addition

Fragmented → Integrated

Discipline and practice

Emergence and surprise

Collaborative potential

Eastern wisdom meets Western action

Beauty from constraint

The visual-linguistic echo

The Positioning Alignment

Strategic Doing’s promise

  • Take what seems fragmented and insufficient
  • Apply simple, learnable moves
  • Generate breakthrough through relationship and sequence, not force or resources

Origami’s demonstration:

  • Take what seems flat and limited
  • Apply fundamental, repeatable folds
  • Generate surprise through geometry and patience, not addition or complexity

Why this matters

Pragmatism keeps Strategic Doing grounded, flexible, and human.

It helps groups respond to complexity with confidence — not with predictions nobody believes.