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Strategic Doing
Edward Morrison & Scott Hutcheson & Elizabeth Nilsen & Janyce Fadden & Nancy Franklin
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In "Strategic Doing," Morrison reveals ten agile leadership skills transforming business and education across 2,000+ practitioners worldwide. How did this #1 Amazon bestseller in six categories create a methodology that turns complex challenges into actionable opportunities? The answer might revolutionize your approach to collaboration.

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When Networks Replace Hierarchies and the Architecture of Connection

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Think about the last meeting you sat through where everyone nodded along, took notes, and absolutely nothing changed afterward. Now imagine a different scenario: a group of strangers in Youngstown, Ohio, spending just one hour with cellist Yo-Yo Ma, identifying their city's hidden strengths, and walking out with concrete plans that would actually transform their community. This isn't fantasy-it's what happens when we stop trying to solve 21st-century problems with 20th-century thinking. Our world has fundamentally shifted. Before the industrial revolution, families controlled their own work rhythms. Then came hierarchies-rigid structures where someone at the top gave orders that cascaded down. Early Hollywood epitomized this: MGM employed everyone from directors to theater ushers in one massive pyramid. But today's challenges-climate change, innovation, community revitalization-don't respect organizational charts. They exist in networks: loose, porous connections where people voluntarily collaborate around shared goals. Traditional strategic planning, born in 1960s business schools for stable environments with clear command structures, simply doesn't work here. It's like bringing a map to navigate a river that changes course daily. The trap we fall into is what's called "If Only Land"-constantly wishing for resources we don't have rather than using what's already in our hands. This hierarchical mindset assumes someone with more authority will eventually provide what we need. But networks have no top or bottom, no designated resource provider. The shift required isn't just structural; it's psychological. We must think differently, behave differently, and most importantly, "do" differently-taking small experimental steps rather than waiting for perfect plans. Here's a surprising finding: researchers at the University of Arizona discovered that the happiest people in their study had twice as many deep conversations and one-third as much small talk as the unhappiest ones. Yet we've built a world that makes sustained conversation nearly impossible. We're interrupted every 11 minutes on average, and it takes 25 minutes to fully refocus afterward. Creating space for real dialogue requires intentional design. Jeff Bezos's "two-pizza rule" aligns with research showing that optimal groups contain five to seven people-each person beyond seven reduces effectiveness by 10%. Odd numbers work better than even ones. Location matters too: neutral territory prevents perceived advantages and minimizes distractions. One fascinating insight is the "teddy bear principle"-childhood cues, like meeting in children's museums, actually promote prosocial behavior among adults. But the deepest requirement is psychological safety: the shared belief that you can take interpersonal risks without punishment. Amy Edmondson's research shows that in psychologically safe teams, members feel genuinely accepted and respected. The Constitutional Convention offers a historical template-James Madison recorded specific civility rules that allowed strong personalities to have productive dialogue. Modern equivalents might include putting smartphones away or ensuring "equity of voice," where everyone speaks roughly the same amount. In Flint, Michigan, where conversations about poverty and racism carry intense emotional weight, facilitator Bob Brown had everyone throw their business cards in the trash-symbolizing that foundation presidents and formerly incarcerated individuals would contribute as equals to their shared future.

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Questions That Open Worlds and Reveal Hidden Assets

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Recombining Assets and Choosing the Big Easy

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From Vague Vision to Measurable Reality

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Moving Forward Through Small Steps and Shared Commitment

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Building the Habit of Continuous Learning and Growth

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The Future Belongs to Those Who Start

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