
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc 600. The Intersection of Business Theory and Practice feat. Jay Barney
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Nov 24, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Jay Barney, a strategic management professor at the University of Utah and author on culture change, delves into the relationship between business theory and practice. He highlights how theoretical concepts can be translated into actionable strategies, emphasizing the challenges of organizational culture and implementation. Jay also shares insights on entrepreneurship and the importance of socially complex resources for sustainable competitive advantage. His innovative teaching methods and real-world applications make for a thought-provoking conversation.
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Academic Rigor Created A Practice Gap
- Business scholarship became rigorous in the 1960s to win academic legitimacy and better inform practice.
- That rigor improved knowledge but created a gap where many precise studies answer questions neither academics nor practitioners care about.
Prioritize Implementation Over Formulation
- Spend more effort on implementation, not just strategy formulation, because execution usually determines success.
- Focus on organizational culture as a major barrier to implementing strategic changes.
Use Theory As A Diagnostic Toolkit
- Use theoretical toolkits to diagnose problems quickly when you lack deep operational experience.
- Bring frameworks to ask targeted questions and translate messy situations into actionable issues.






