Strategic Doing

Strategic Doing

We live in a world of wicked problems and complex organizational “ecosystems.” How do we move forward on our most pressing challenges when many interests and organizations need to work together, but nobody can tell anyone else what to do? 

 

Strategic Doing is an approach to facilitating complex collaborations that helps us move conversations to action grounded in the assets each contributor can freely offer. Strategic Doing invites us to be appreciative and agile, building trust through rapid, iterative cycles of getting work done! 

 

UO’s IPRE is part of a network of universities across the globe that teach Strategic Doing.

Engage with us!

Trainings 

We offer 1-day and 3-day trainings in Strategic Doing. 

Upcoming Trainings: 

  • Leading Complex Collaborations: Strategic Doing Practitioners Training | March 19-21, 2025 | email Aniko for more information and to register 

Please reach out to Aniko if you would like to host a 1-day or 3-day training for your organization or region. 

Project Support 

Need implementation support for your work? We can help! We tailor our Strategic Doing support for your work to your context and needs. Our aim is to help you get collaborative projects off the ground and running. We will build your capacity along the way to sustain these action-based collaborations. 

What Training Participants are Saying

“I think if all government staff and elected officials did this training at all levels of government (local, state, federal) all communities/regions would be able to accomplish so much more.”

Who To Contact

Aniko Drlik-Muehleck

Aniko Drlik-Muehleck

Applied Engagement Director

Josh Bruce, AICP and LEED-AP

Josh Bruce, AICP and LEED-AP

Associate Director for Applied Research