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Excellent for expanding your tool box. Lots of practical experience with using the models and tools.
No better way to start understanding what you see as you work with teams, groups, and organizations. An astonishing amount of insight in two days of interaction.
True taste
This workshop is a true taste of what coaching looks like in an organization. The material is timely and relevant.
Lots of hands-on exercises that help you see and depict a very complex organizational situation in systematic metaphors.
Fireside Chat
Powerful / Pragmatic / Contemplation / Experiential Learning
Like a fireside chat / mountain retreat with Esther & Don.
Learning with the best of the best.
It provides both insights and specific tools for making effective change – within an organization as well as within one’s self.
It’s great if you’re feeling like you’re stuck. The class gives you some tools to look at a problem in different ways that lead to new insights and a confidence that there are things you can do to be useful.
Very good way to become more helpful to organizations.
Understand any organization
Years of research in complex fields distilled into an applicable set of principles and toolkits. This workshop will allow you to understand any organization and put in place the work to improve it.
Prepare yourself
Learn how to prepare yourself to make changes to a system effectively.
Pure gold!
Highly interactive and engaging activities followed by thought-provking conversations.
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.
This is an exciting, eye-opening workshop that provided creative and innovative techniques for coaching teams while assisting participants in developing their Agile network.
Engage in systems thinking
An opportunity to learn and experience practices and methods in systems thinking.
No powerpoint. Just engagement and collaboration.