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Strategic Doing Pack for a session with Ivy Tech and the regional workforce providers throughout the state. Held in Indianapolis in March 2010.TRANSCRIPT
Strategic Doing PackIvy Tech
March 25, 2010
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OverviewThis Strategic Doing Pack is designed to guide discussions in a Strategic Doing Workshop. It represents a set of exercises that can help you keep your discussions focused. These exercises are tied to Strategic Doing, a practice of thinking and acting strategically in open networks.
At the end of the workshop, you should have touched on all of the topics needed to compile a Strategic Action Plan.
Before you begin, you should pass around a sign in sheet to make sure that you have captured all of the participants and their e-mails.
You should also designate one or more people as your Knowledge Keeper. Capturing the key points of your discussion is vitally important to moving the conversation forward. As you put these notes on the web, it enables people to reconstruct the history of the conversation and to join the conversation at any point.
Ed Morrison of the Purdue Center for Regional Development prepared this Strategic Doing Pack. You can contact him at [email protected]. Please include the following notice in your slides:
These materials are Copyright Ed Morrison and distributed under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. You are free to copy, modify and distribute these materials, provided only that you include this copyright notice in your slides.
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NameName e-maile-mail
Step 1: List the names of people at your table
Step 2: Pick a scribe to distill your conversation(Someone who writes clearly & understands.)
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AssetAsset Owner/ContributorOwner/Contributor
Exercise 1-A: What assets do you have to contribute to improving the talent pipeline in your
region?
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Opportunity1:
Opportunity 2:
Opportunity 3:
Exercise 1-B: Identify 3 opportunities that emerge from linking and leveraging assets in
your region.
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Opportunity:Opportunity:
Characteristic 1:
Characteristic 2:
Characteristic 3:
Exercise 2-A: Pick one opportunity on which to focus. Describe
the outcome for that opportunity. What are we trying to achieve? What are 3 characteristics?
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Project:Project:
Milestone 1:
Milestone 2:
Milestone 3:
Exercise 2-B: Describe one project that will get us to your
outcome. What will you do to achieve the outcome? What are some key milestones for your
project:
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Action Step Responsible By When
Exercise 3: Outline action steps and who will take them.
Also outline dates to complete the action step.
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DATE:
TIME:
PLACE:
Exercise 4: Outline a time and place to come back
together to review your work