Creating shared insight and practical alignment
My workshops create focused spaces for learning, dialogue, and alignment, where insight is translated into concrete action. They combine reflection, interaction, and practical application — always grounded in the real challenges participants face.
Workshops can stand alone or be integrated into coaching, team coaching, or leadership development journeys.
Workshop themes
I currently offer workshops in the following areas:
Strategy meets execution — working with Obeya
Supporting leaders and teams to create shared strategic clarity, align priorities, and translate strategy into visible and coordinated action.
Defining and using OKRs as a leadership practice
Exploring OKRs not just as a goal-setting tool, but as a leadership discipline that supports focus, alignment, and learning.
Accelerating collaboration through healthy communication
Developing awareness and skills for clearer communication, constructive dialogue, and more effective collaboration — especially under pressure.
Giving and receiving feedback
Creating the conditions for feedback that is honest, respectful, and development-oriented, strengthening trust and performance.
Introduction to Agile
An experiential introduction to Agile principles and ways of working, focused on mindset, collaboration, and value creation rather than frameworks alone.
How I design workshops
All workshops are tailor-made. Design typically takes into account:
- your context and challenges
- participant roles and experience
- desired outcomes and level of depth
- time available and integration into existing rhythms
Workshops can range from short, focused sessions to full-day or multi-day formats.
When workshops are especially useful
Workshops are particularly effective when:
- teams or leaders need a shared starting point
- alignment or clarity is missing
- new ways of working are being introduced
- communication or collaboration needs attention
- insight needs to be translated into action
Interested in a tailored workshop?
If you’re considering a workshop and would like to explore what would best serve your context, I’d be happy to think this through with you.