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Challenging CAS Orthodoxies

Discover the power of questioning established doctrines and overturning orthodoxies to create new business opportunities. Learn how to challenge assumptions, broaden your perspective, and develop proactive strategies. Join us in this innovative event and flip the orthodoxies of the CAS and beyond.

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Challenging CAS Orthodoxies

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  1. Challenging CAS Orthodoxies An Exercise in Changing the Status Quo

  2. What? • Orthodox (adjective ) • or·​tho·​dox |  \ ˈȯr-thə-ˌdäks   \ Definition of orthodox • 1a: conforming to established doctrine • 1b: CONVENTIONAL • took an orthodox approach to the problem

  3. WHY? • Challenging orthodoxy is the final aim of curiosity in the modern business world. Old-school strategies are no longer effective and need to evolve, which is possible only when a culture of listening and questioning is prevalent within an organization. This leads to a company that is cognizant of potential conflicts, issues and threats, resulting in the development of appropriate proactive business strategies. • Exposing orthodoxies helps reveal existing assumptions, blind spots, and limiting behaviors. Challenging or overturning them can lead to new opportunities from looking at our business model in a new way. • By Simon T. Bailey from The Business Journals; by Michael Graber from Innovation Excellence

  4. McKinsey & Company…

  5. A few examples in everyday life • We always get paid once every other week. • Teachers are the best at teaching students. • You can never show anything in “red status” on a dashboard (green, yellow, red)

  6. How to flip orthodoxies • Be ruthless about finding them • Ask “why not?” • Widen your field of vision • Look in unfamiliar places • Be a credible heretic • Understand the ramifications of change • Recognize those who dare • CAS Leadership attribute… • From Bansi Nagji and Helen Walters from The Globe and Mail

  7. This is not the CAS…

  8. Now it’s your turn… • Afternoon event! • Flipping 2 orthodoxies • Use template sent to you in email

  9. Now it’s your turn… • Orthodoxies of the CAS and our profession will be given to you, but you can always go further and also add your own!

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