Posts by Scott Hutcheson
Leading for Organizational Change and Innovation (OLS 38600)
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change. – Charles Darwin Purdue Course Catalogue…
Read MoreExecutionDNA
ExecutionDNA helps organizations transform by aligning mission, vision, and strategy with action, outcomes, and impact. In other words, we help you get (strategic) stuff done! The Problems Organizations Are Facing Strategic planning is easy.…
Read MoreFullSpectrum
Why Values, Purpose, and Culture? There’s been no shortage of books, TedTalks, and another content related to values, purpose, and culture in organizations. Simon Sinek’s Start with Why has been broadly embraced. Minister…
Read MoreStrategic Doing for Faith Communities
At the heart of the Strategic Doing discipline is connection – how we connect with one another so that we can think and do together. When we connect we are able…
Read MoreA Course for Undergrads: The Science and Practice of Complex Collaboration
About the Course SPRING 2020 | TECH 39900 CRN15802| ENGR 39600 CRN15813 Want to improve how your groups and teams work together? Want to showcase to your future employers a valuable…
Read MoreStrategic Diversity powered by AEM-Cube
Strategy, growth, and innovation are team sports, not solo ventures. Complex undertakings like these require a variety of ideas, mindsets, and areas of expertise to achieve results. This required variety…
Read MoreBrainPower Analytics
Resumes and transcripts. Job postings and interviews. These are important artifacts in the matchmaking that occurs between job candidates and the organizations that hire them. They often do a good…
Read MoreAgile Leadership
Our companies, our communities, and our planet are facing unprecedented challenges – challenges that will not be solved by a small group of people from a single entity. Today’s leaders…
Read MoreStrategic Doing
Strategy, as an organizational discipline, got its real start with the military – the term comes from a Greek word meaning “generalship.” Fast forward a few millennia, and we know…
Read MoreThe Growth Curve: Know Where You Are?
Growth. Whether as individuals, organizations, communities, or economies, most of us are interested in continued growth. Growth may mean something different to different people and organizations and at various stages…
Read MoreIs Your Landscape Dancing?
Over the last few years, my colleagues and I have develop a new set of tools and insights designed to help leaders and their organizations to be more agile and…
Read MoreStrategy: Map or App?
I’ve been in London part of this week for business. The first time I visited was in 1998. Navigating the city was much different back then compared to now. You…
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