Strategic Doing – “Unlock the Power of Adaptive Practices: Beyond Traditional Management”

Isaac Kremer/ November 22, 2024/ Civic, Field Notes, Strategic Doing, Writing/ 0 comments

Started my morning with friend and colleague Ed Morrison. He made his tacit knowledge available to others, and in so doing helped us learn. In a meeting, Ed discussed the difference between traditional management practices and adaptive management practices, emphasizing the importance of strategic doing. He introduces the concept of clock problems, which are well-defined problems with established solutions, and

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Strategic Doing Credo

Isaac Kremer/ July 5, 2024/ Civic, Field Notes, Strategic Doing, Writing/ 0 comments

This morning on the weekly Strategic Doing talk I was reminded of the credo for Strategic Doing. It’s been exciting to me as a Strategic Doing Practitioner to watch these ideas grow. This discipline has proven effective to build collaborations quickly and achieve scale with better coherence and communication. Work has been done to form clusters, such as around water,

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