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Edward Morrison, Scott Hutcheson, Elizabeth Nilsen, Janyce Fadden, and Nancy Franklin

STRATEGIC DOING

Move fast with purpose—collaborate, adapt, and execute strategy in real time.
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What's You Learn?
Navigate networked complexity with 10 agile skills – Strategic Doing by Morrison et al. transforms how leaders guide collaborative innovation. This comprehensive Strategic Doing summary and key frameworks explain: • Link and Leverage Method - Connect assets across boundaries for exponential value creation • 30/30 Meetings - Generate actionable strategies in 30 minutes with 30-day commitments • Pathfinder Projects - Start small experiments that reveal larger strategic opportunities • S-Curves Navigation - Manage multiple innovation cycles simultaneously across networks 2025 application: With remote work permanent, these collaboration skills determine which organizations thrive versus merely survive. Begin Click.Apply.Grow™ implementation: Map your network assets today. Host one 30/30 meeting this week. Launch a pathfinder project. Organizations using Strategic Doing report 60% faster innovation cycles than traditional planning. Strategy emerges through action, not analysis.

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About the Author

Edward Morrison, Scott Hutcheson, Elizabeth Nilsen, Janyce Fadden, and Nancy Franklin are collaborative innovation strategists who’ve created a new paradigm for regional economic development through agile networks and strategic doing.

They are co-developers of “Strategic Doing,” a discipline of collaboration now taught in universities and deployed in ecosystems across the U.S. and globally. Their work has transformed community development, workforce planning, and civic innovation.

What sets Edward and team apart: They empower teams to move from talking to doing—fast, flexibly, and with measurable momentum.

Communities using their Strategic Doing methodology report faster cross-sector alignment, more sustainable outcomes, and breakthrough innovations.

The ecosystem guides helping regions grow smarter—one strategic conversation at a time.

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