
By Guest Author Katie Churchman In this article, Katie Churchman explores the world of professional team cycling to understand the transformative power of systems inspired leadership. If you and your team have a mountain of work to conquer, what might be the most effective and efficient way of helping your team overcome these challenges? Let’s take a look at Team INEOS – the world’s most successful cycling team- to understand how we can become a ‘king of the mountains’ in our personal and professional lives. Sometimes life throws us an unexpected uphill climb, so......
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What can we learn about systems inspired leadership by looking to the theatre?
By Guest Author Katie Churchman Relationships are at the heart of everything we do, from the...

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Bringing a Relationship Systems Lens to Living with Cancer:
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Doorway to Collaboration: Shadow and Light
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by guest ORSC blogger, Darcy Luoma Can you believe that it’s time for school to start? Where...

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Team Coaching ROI: Cohesion, Resilience and Clarity (part 2 of 2)
By Guest Blogger Grace Flannery, CPCC, PCC, ORSCCResilienceA successful green energy organization enlisted my aid to address...
Team Coaching ROI: Cohesion, Resilience and Clarity (part 1 of 2)
By Guest Blogger Grace Flannery, CPCC, PCC, ORSCC As a coach, I frequently examine the impact I...