Join us for an interactive presentation on the Balcony View: A Systems-Inspired Approach to Coaching, where you’ll explore the essential mindsets that foster team alignment amid conflict and change, and gain insights into how to harness conscious and intentional energy to create dynamic spaces for growth.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches working with teams as an external or in-house coach who are looking to utilize alignment as a core principle for teams navigating conflict, uncertainty, and change
- Managers / Leaders looking to create and better incorporate a systems-inspired approach into their leadership
- Team coaches who want to explore how conscious, intentional energy influences our work and how we can use this to create powerful spaces for growth
What You Will Learn:
- Explore the benefits of systemic coaching and discover ways to access this transformative perspective
- Examine helpful mindsets that enable us to incorporate a systems-inspired approach into our team coaching practice
- Understanding alignment as a core principle for teams navigating conflict, uncertainty, and change.
- Explore how conscious, intentional energy influences our work and how coaches can use this to create powerful spaces for growth.
- Learn to facilitate connections across different systemic levels, creating new insights and actions for the teams we work with
Course Details:
Join us for an interactive presentation with Katie Churchman, PCC, on the Balcony View: A Systems-Inspired Approach to Coaching on March 4, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (ET NY), where you’ll explore the essential mindsets that foster team alignment amid conflict and change and gain insights into how to harness conscious and intentional energy to create dynamic spaces for growth. Examine the interconnectedness of systems to unveil new insights and actions that will propel teams forward.
We invite you to step back from the dance of team dynamics and observe the wider system at play. In this experiential workshop, you will explore how a systems-inspired perspective helps teams and organisations access greater clarity, alignment, and creative potential. By learning to work from the “balcony view,” you will connect individual behaviours to patterns, relationships, and the broader organisational context.
You will also examine key lenses and mindsets that support a systemic approach to team coaching, enabling you to move beyond problem-solving and into facilitating meaningful, sustainable change. A central focus is the distinction between alignment and agreement, helping you reframe conflict as valuable information that signals emergence, learning, and possibility within the system. You will discover how teams can navigate uncertainty and tension while remaining connected to shared purpose.
The workshop invites you to explore your way of being as a coach. You will reflect on how conscious and intentional energy shapes the coaching space and influences outcomes. Finally, through the “Me, We, Us” framework, you will learn how connecting multiple systemic levels generates new insights, actions, and momentum, elevating your practice and unlocking collective intelligence. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your coaching practice and unlock the natural intelligence, generative capacity, and creative potential of the teams you work with.
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