Strategic Doing: Designing & Achieving Strategic Outcomes with Action-Oriented Collaborations
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Copyright 2014 – Ed Morrison & Scott HutchesonThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.
Strategic Doing: Designing & Achieving Measurable Workforce Outcomes with Action-Oriented Collaboration
Shelbyville, Indiana September 23, 2014
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Better understand he nature of collaborationIdentify what stage your collaborations are inConsider ways to move a collaborations to the next level
Mountain Home,
Arkansas
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Hierarchy of Complex Systems
•Social Organizations – economics, education, politics•Individual Human – language capacity, knowledge accumulation, design and use of tools•Animal – mobility, information processing•Plants – viability•Open Systems – matter, energy•Cybernetics – computers•Clockworks – engines•Frameworks – buildings, cells
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tyBoulding, K. (1956). General systems theory—the skeleton of science. Management Science 2(3): 197-208.
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The Extension Economist Vs. The Rocket Scientist
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Hierarchy of Complex Systems
•Social Organizations – economics, education, politics
• Individual Human – language capacity, knowledge accumulation, design and use of tools
•Animal – mobility, information processing•Plants – viability•Open Systems – matter, energy•Cybernetics – computers•Clockworks – engines•Frameworks – buildings, cells
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tyBoulding, K. (1956). General systems theory—the skeleton of science. Management Science 2(3): 197-208.
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Hierarchy of Complex Systems
•Social Organizations – economics, education, politics
• Individual Human – language capacity, knowledge accumulation, design and use of tools
•Animal – mobility, information processing•Plants – viability•Open Systems – matter, energy•Cybernetics – computers•Clockworks – engines•Frameworks – buildings, cells
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tyBoulding, K. (1956). General systems theory—the skeleton of science. Management Science 2(3): 197-208.
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Hierarchy of Complex Systems
•Social Organizations – economics, education, politics
• Individual Human – language capacity, knowledge accumulation, design and use of tools
•Animal – mobility, information processing•Plants – viability•Open Systems – matter, energy•Cybernetics – computers•Clockworks – engines•Frameworks – buildings, cells
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tyBoulding, K. (1956). General systems theory—the skeleton of science. Management Science 2(3): 197-208.
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Strategic Doing enables people to form action-oriented collaborations quickly, move them toward measurable outcomes, and make
adjustments along the way.
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Strategic Doing Leverages the
Value of a Network
10 nodes, 9 connections
10 nodes, 45 connections
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Strategic Doing Accelerates Collaboration
Turf
Trust
TIME
SharingResources
Sharing Information
MutualAwareness
Co-Execution
Co-Creation
Acknowledgment Exploration Cooperation Collaboration Innovation
Adapted from Collaboration Continuum from ACT for Youth
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Strategy Answers Two
Basic Questions
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Strategic Doing Divides the Two Basic Questions into Four Appreciative Questions
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Strategic Doing Moves from the Linear to the Agile
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Strategic Doing Is Iterative & Ongoing
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• Think about workforce issues differently
• Accelerate the collaborations needed to address them
• Create and guide agile, asset-based strategic action plans to meet a progressive series of clearly defined objectives
Addressing Workforce
Issues
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• Think about workforce issues differently
• Accelerate the collaborations needed to address them
• Create and guide agile, asset-based strategic action plans to meet a progressive series of clearly defined objectives
Addressing Workforce
Issues
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Practicing Strategic Doing
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Sellersburg , IN - August 22, 2014Strategic Doing Pack
Copyright © 2014, Purdue University, all rights reserved
Our Table’s Framing Question:
Our Knowledge Keeper Name and e-mail: Our Table Guide name and e-mail: _
Table of Contents
Section Explanation Page
Group Assets Identify assets we are willing to share Page 2
What Could we do together? Brainstorm how we might connect our assets Page 3
What Could we do together? Connect assets and define 1-3 new opportunities Page 4
What Should we do together? Select 1 opportunity & define a successful outcome Page 5
What Will we do together? Define a Pathway project and action plan to get us to our outcome Page 6
What Will we do together? Map our successful Outcome, a Pathway Project and key next steps Page 7
What’s our 30/30? Define a process moving forward Page 8
Participant List Sign-in sheet – tear off to pass, reattach to the pack after completed Page 9
What’s your
30/30?
What
COULDwe do
together?
What
WILLwe do
together?
What
SHOULDwe do
together?
What would it look like if our area had a ready pipeline of qualified candidates for the jobs in the manufacturing community?
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Focus Areas for Today
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1. Changing Regional Perceptions
2. Changing the Image of Manufacturing
3. Addressing Technical Skills Valued by Manufacturers
4. Addressing Employability or “Soft” Skills Valued by Manufacturers
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Framing Community
Conversations
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Reframing Workforce Issues Appreciatively
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People can’t pass the drug screenings needed to
work for our region’s manufacturers.
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Reframing Workforce Issues Appreciatively
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People can’t pass the drug screenings needed to
work for our region’s manufacturers.
BECOMES
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Reframing Workforce Issues Appreciatively
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People can’t pass the drug screenings needed to
work for our region’s manufacturers.
BECOMES
What would a collaboration look like that assured an ample, constant pipeline of drug-free
candidates for our region’s manufacturing jobs ?
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1. Changing Regional Perceptions2. Changing the Image of Manufacturing3. Addressing Technical Skills Valued by
Manufacturers4. Addressing Employability or “Soft”
Skills Valued by Manufacturers
Develop Appreciative
Questions
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Sellersburg , IN - August 22, 2014Strategic Doing Pack
Copyright © 2014, Purdue University, all rights reserved
Our Table’s Framing Question:
Our Knowledge Keeper Name and e-mail: Our Table Guide name and e-mail: _
Table of Contents
Section Explanation Page
Group Assets Identify assets we are willing to share Page 2
What Could we do together? Brainstorm how we might connect our assets Page 3
What Could we do together? Connect assets and define 1-3 new opportunities Page 4
What Should we do together? Select 1 opportunity & define a successful outcome Page 5
What Will we do together? Define a Pathway project and action plan to get us to our outcome Page 6
What Will we do together? Map our successful Outcome, a Pathway Project and key next steps Page 7
What’s our 30/30? Define a process moving forward Page 8
Participant List Sign-in sheet – tear off to pass, reattach to the pack after completed Page 9
What’s your
30/30?
What
COULDwe do
together?
What
WILLwe do
together?
What
SHOULDwe do
together?
What would it look like if our area had a ready pipeline of qualified candidates for the jobs in the manufacturing community?
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Strategic Doing Question 1: What could we do together?Introduce yourselves by describing 1-2 assets you are willing to share in a new network Identify the assets
2Use the next page to connect the assets to create new opportunities.
Everyone should outline 1-2 assets they are willing to share.Assets can be tangible (places to meet, money, Internet resources, and so on) or intangible (knowledge, experience, networks, passions). Focus your conversation not so much on what people do, but on what they are willing to share to a new network. Listen carefully for what people are willing to share and how connections using these assets might be built.
Examples: Bill K – connected to young professionals; Jane S -- skill of conducting surveys; Susan D. – social networking skills; Bob S – understanding of City government
Name Assets
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Quickly jot down connections that spring up from the discussion. Ask questions like ‘what would that look like‘ or ‘what if we…..’.Example of an opportunity connecting these assets:
Bill K – connected to young professionals; Jane S – skill of conducting surveys; Susan D. – social networking skills; ;Bob S – understanding City government“We could use Jane’s and Bob’s knowledge and skills to create an online survey of ideas for connecting young adults to government . We can use Bill’s connection to young professionals to know who to survey and Susan’s social networking skills to survey online and thru venues such as Facebook and Twitter.”
Strategic Doing Question 1: What could we do together?Connect the assets you shared to create new opportunities. Brainstorming and
Notes
Use the next page to narrow your ideas to 3 opportunities 38
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Use the next page to convert one opportunity to an outcome
Strategic Doing Question 1: What could we do together?
Describe up to 3 opportunities
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Narrow your ideas from the brainstorming phase to 3 the top choices that connect the assets
How could you describe this opportunity in one or two phrases?
Example: Start an initiative to introduce young people to city government
Opportunity 1:
Opportunity 2:
Opportunity 3:
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Select ONE opportunity & define success
Pick one of your opportunities and covert it to an outcome by defining measurable successExample: Our Opportunity: Connecting our assets could lead us to an open innovation “hack” for Government 2.0Our Outcome: An engaged community of at least 20 volunteers who produce new prototypes for government services and launch at least one redesigned service by 2015.
Use the next page to design a pathway to your outcome
Strategic Doing Question 2: What should we do together?
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Success characteristic 1: Engaged city government volunteers Metric: Number of volunteers
Success characteristic 2: Young adults enrolled in the introduction course Metric: Number of young adults participating
Success characteristic 3: At least one service project with the groups within a year Metric: One service project launched
Our Outcome: How will you know if you’re successful? Hint: If you cannot figure out how to measure, the initiative is too vague to be useful.
Characteristic 1: Measurement:
Characteristic 2: Measurement:
Characteristic 3: Measurement:
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Strategic Doing Question 3: What will we do together?Name one “pathfinder” project that can get you to your outcome, then fill out the action steps in your project
1. Define a Pathfinder Project (a pathway that moves you to your outcome)
2. Define the pathway with 2-3 milestones (key steps that are critical to your success, so you know you are not getting lost)
3. Define an action plan for the next 30-90 days.
Our Action Plan for the next 30-90 days
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Who Action Step By When
Our Pathfinder Project:
Milestone 1: By we will
Milestone 2: By we will
Milestone 3: By we will
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Strategic Doing Question 3: What will we do together?
Map your outcome and project
Our Outcome.— (Where we are going):
Our Outcome or Success metrics.— (How we know we have arrived):1.2.3.
Our Pathfinder Project.— (How we will get there):
Milestones along our way.— (To make sure we are not lost):
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Our Key Action Steps to get started.— (What we will start doing by next week):1.2.3.4.
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Moving Forward
Maintaining alignments and connections is a dynamic process requiring continuous (but not constant) attention.What’s been done in the last 30 days? What needs to happen in the next 30 ? Small amounts of time (1-2 hours per month) can be devoted to revising our strategy. The point is to come back together share what we have learned, realign ourselves, and figure out our next steps for the next 30 days.
Internet DetailsHow will you use the Internet to stay connected?
We’ll use e-mail for now. Might focus on a group blog. Bill will explore.
Internet DetailsHow will you use the Internet to stay connected?
Strategic Doing Question 4: What’s our
30/30?
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Follow-up Meeting (Sample)
Date Dec 1
Time 2:00PM
Place Conference call: Susan will arrange
Follow-up Meeting
Date
Time
Place
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Strategic Doing Pack: ShelbyvilleThe first step in a Strategic Doing workshop involves capturing the names and contact information of all the people around the table. Please pass around this sheet of the Master Pack, so that everyone can sign their name. Give this to the Table Guide or Knowledge Keeper and attach to the Master Strategic Doing Pack.
Materials developed by the Purdue Center for Regional Development - Please contact Peggy Hosea at PCRD for more information: [email protected].
Name Organization E-mail
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To know what you you’re going to draw, you have to begin drawing.
- Pablo Picasso
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