Why Origami Fits This Positioning Perfectly:
Origami is Strategic Doing visualized
- Small steps building to surprising complexity
- Simple rules enabling infinite variation
- Fragmented potential becoming integrated breakthrough
- Discipline creating emergence
- Constraint enabling creativity
- 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
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.