We’ve spent the last decade refining our practice of helping organizations focus their choices to guide what they will and will not do. Our role is to be catalysts for leadership teams to implement innovative and definitive strategy that brings the whole team and organization along a cohesive journey.
Our experience across sectors has shown us that while decisions are the currency that powers action, the process of arriving at one is often filled with tension. This tension is difficult for organizations to grapple with and can negatively impact movement, growth and success.
We have experience across sectors and industries, including technology and media, financial services and insurance, real estate and construction, CPG and retail, and education and non-profit.
We help organizations develop strategy and processes that tap into and unlock the potential that exists within every organization.
The Team
Josie Fung, Managing Director
As a dynamic and creative strategic thinker, Josie supports people and organizations to uncover insights, deepen customer understanding and activate strategic thinking. With a range of experience from startup to enterprise, Josie advises and collaborates with leaders to build their capacity to connect innovation with strategy.
In collaboration with Roger Martin, Jennifer Riel and Stefanie Schram, Josie helped develop the Playing to Win Toolkit for Harvard Business Review Publishing. Using this framework, she teaches and facilitates for organizations across industries, ranging from construction to financial services to non-profit.
Josie is also the Executive Director at I-Think, a non-profit housed in the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, focused on building change in education. Here she co-designs interventions and cultivates a variety of programs for individual schools and school districts that galvanize whole school communities, transform teacher pedagogy, and activate powerful student thinking. Josie is involved with Integrative Thinking and Strategy courses in the Commerce and Executive Programs at the Rotman School.
As a result of her work shifting the culture of innovation in the education system, Josie is a fellow at the Brookfield Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.