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Johnette
Isham & Associates, Inc., work with organizations and individuals
to build Capacity through Design.
Capacity through Design is building the capabilities to expand innovation,
distinctiveness, effectiveness, and strategic growth and change that
organizations need in a fast-changing world.
WHAT WE DO
Our services generate greater revenue, resources, reputation, and reach.
Specifically, we:
Build Organizations
Develop Leaders
Support Learning and Assessment
Prepare Research and Accreditation
HOW IT WORKS
We work with you to build capacity using The ASPIRE Creative Design Process
and Appreciative Inquiry methods to address your current priorities and projects.
Together, we evolve both innovative and practical results while developing the
ability of people to explore, collectively design, and commit to a shared path
of action.
WHO WE ARE
We are a consulting firm focused on the quality of organizational life. We
use design thinking to merge creativity with strategy and functionality to
promote innovation, differentiation, effectiveness, and positive growth and change.
Your guide is Johnette Isham, an experienced designer, educator, researcher, manager, and leader, who works at the intersections of art, design, education, business, and organizational capacity.
Strategic alliances with other professionals offer specialized skills in research, accreditation, communication, transitions, business strategy, human resources, organizational development, outcomes assessment, and creative services.
These individuals understand how creativity, partnerships, people, and place activate “what matters” to individuals, organizations, and society.
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Capacity is
developing and refining skills, strategies, systems, and spaces that
organizations need to survive and thrive.
Design is creating with a purpose; it is focused on human behavior and quality of life to merge creativity with strategy and functionality.

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Johnette Isham in the news
Click here to
read an excerpt from "The Courage to Create" in Ringling School
of Art and Design's Perspectives Magazine.
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