

Many organizational leaders are looking for the tools to help them redesign their organizations, products, services, or processes so they can do business and compete effectively in a changing, world wide economy. The Midwest Center for Innovation and System Design was created to meet this growing demand in public and private organizations.
The world is in the midst of massive change in many dimensions of life: economic, political, social, intellectual, environmental, and spiritual. The way organizations do business is changing dramatically and at an unprecedented rate. In order for organizations to manage and survive, leaders need to find new approaches to how they think about, design, and organize functions, structures, and processes.
Organizations continuing to operate from a “business as usual” mentality likely find it more and more difficult to maintain their viability and competitive edge. It is no longer reasonable to expect to compete and excel tomorrow using yesterday’s systems and solutions. There are, fortunately, methods for developing tomorrow’s solutions.