Ed Morrison focuses on the integration of workforce development and economic development. To facilitate this integration, he has developed new approaches to economic development that emphasize the importance of developing talent, open networks of collaboration and new disciplines of "strategic doing".
This new approach emphasizes that both workforce development and economic development take place in a "civic space" outside the forum walls of any one organization. Within this civic space, we need to develop new habits and disciplines of collaboration, a practice Ed calls "strategic doing". The practice of strategic doing has important implications for the workforce system in that the habits also facilitate collaboration across boundaries within the workforce system.
Ed is economic policy advisor to the Purdue Center for Regional Development and the founder of I-Open, a non-profit organization that promotes the practices of open innovation in economic development and workforce development. He has been an economic development consultant for over 20 years. He teaches strategic planning at the Economic Development Institute and is a member of the Regional Experts Committee for the Council on Competitiveness. He has J.D. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Virginia and a B.A. degree from Yale University.

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