Introduction to Strategic Doing: An Agile Approach to Strategy

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  • 3 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on February 3, 2019
  • Ends on February 23, 2019

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Syllabus

  • Today, both market value and social value are being created in open, loosely-joined networks, rather than the command-and-control hierarchies of yesterday.

  • Traditional strategy tools, like strategic planning, don’t work in this new environment

  • Doing complex work in networks requires approaches to strategy that are more agile and a style of leadership that is collaborative

  • Purdue University has developed a new approach to strategy called Strategic Doing

  • This course provided an introduction to Strategic Doing​   

Prerequisite

This course is for individuals who are interested in helping lead strategic transformations in their organizations or communities

Instructors

Scott Hutcheson
When I'm not teaching a class or workshop, I'm soccer dad to two teenage boys or with my lovely wife working on our seemingly endless list of things that need addressed at our 1932 Tudor Revival home. 

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Purdue University is a public university located in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA.

It was founded on 6 May 1869 and in 2012 had over 39,000 students. It is known as the "Cradle of Astronauts" for having trained twenty-two future astronauts, including Neil Armstrong and Eugene Cernan. Many of the CEOs of Forbes 500 companies also graduated from Purdue University.

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FutureLearn is a massive open online course (MOOC) learning platform founded in December 2012.

It is a company launched and wholly owned by The Open University in Milton Keynes, England. It is the first UK-led massive open online course learning platform, and as of March 2015 included 54 UK and international University partners and unlike similar platforms includes four non-university partners: the British Museum, the British Council, the British Library and the National Film and Television School.

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