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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.
Great material, superb instructors, inspiring and most of all helpful!!
Nice way to learn about change together with other interesting people.
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.
This workshop teaches a framework for change and gives you experience in using that framework to solve real problems in real organizations.
Taking a systems view to complex organization problems (without going to crazy).
The workshop will introduce a bunch of useful tools when you are in the position of implementing a change in an org.
Coaching Beyond the Team was amazing! Esther and Don gave real experiences and tools that are immediately relevant and valuable.
Shift your organization postively
Process of learning how to engage problems in a way consistent with your values and shift your organization positively.
Concepts & Tools
Concepts and tools for working with the rest of the organization.
A hands-on workshop with brilliant facilitators / teachers that gives you insight and courage about how to approach your challenges.
This is an exciting, eye-opening workshop that provided creative and innovative techniques for coaching teams while assisting participants in developing their Agile network.
Mentally Challenging
Mentally challenging, a lot of great material organized very well.
Share a lens
Esther and Don share a a lens that coaches can use to gain insights into their organizations and create small experiments that create an opportunity to learn and improve.
A very intense two days, from which you will come away with new tools & insights you can apply in the real world to coach beyond the team.
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.