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Engage in systems thinking
An opportunity to learn and experience practices and methods in systems thinking.
A hands-on workshop with brilliant facilitators / teachers that gives you insight and courage about how to approach your challenges.
A great mix of theory and practice. Exercises use each attendee’s issues and contest, leading to real-life changes and actions which are easily begun.
The workshop will introduce a bunch of useful tools when you are in the position of implementing a change in an org.
Assist effecting change
The workshop offers a framework and process to assist with effecting change – in small groups, one-on-one, and at an organizational level – in an experiential and thought provoking way.
Great tips on problem visualization techniques.
Superb facilitation.
Coaching Beyond the Team was amazing! Esther and Don gave real experiences and tools that are immediately relevant and valuable.
An introduction to the steps in a meaningful dance: center, enter, turn. Practice in pairs learning the routine and building anticipation of dancing to the music of your org.
Fireside Chat
Powerful / Pragmatic / Contemplation / Experiential Learning
Like a fireside chat / mountain retreat with Esther & Don.
Learning with the best of the best.
Very good way to become more helpful to organizations.
Multi-faceted
Sometimes (most times) the problems we face are multi-faceted and complex. The workshop gives tools to pause & observe, analyze the system & determine what experiments you want to take.
It is very practical – not much theory. Low tempo with time for reflection (a good thing). It actually about coaching in the team and outside the team.
Collaboratively improve a system
A series of ideas and techniques to collaboratively improve a system.
The workshop covers a series of concepts and tools that you can learn and apply to help improve your effectiveness.
Adjust after you understand
Learn a process framework for analyzing a problem, the players, and the factors that describe the context. Then you can consider how you might experiment with adjusting the system after you understand it.
Great material, superb instructors, inspiring and most of all helpful!!