Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

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Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

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Independent thinking is a critical skill in these highly challenging times, yet often we don’t think we have time to think, or the team or organisational culture doesn’t really welcome it.

So through many years of searching for ways to facilitate independent thinking, we discovered 10 conditions (or “components”) that reliably create optimal conditions for independent, rigourous, imaginative and courageous thinking, whilst also encouraging collaboration. Together, they are known as the “Thinking Environment”.

This introductory session from Linda Aspey, Faculty of Nancy Kline’s Time to Think organisation, offers an overview and an experience of being in a Thinking Environment.

You will discover:

• how a Thinking Environment can promote high quality thinking and insightful decision-making

• how it can enable individuals, teams and organisations to see what’s holding them back and how to make progress

• a powerful and inclusive approach for better meetings, impactful coaching, and thriving, engaged and inspiring workplace cultures

• some simple effective tools and strategies that you can apply IMMEDIATELY to your coaching, facilitation and all kinds of meetings!

It’s free and there are just 6 places – if you register and then find you can’t come PLEASE cancel so the place can go to the 1st on the waiting list.

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Event Timezone Reference - United Kingdom

Presenter(s) Bio

Linda Aspey works on culture, climate change and environmental issues with leaders, teams and coaches. Faculty at Time to Think, Linda is a Time to Think Coach, Facilitator, Thinking Partnership Teacher and TTT Consultant. She's also a "Work that Reconnects/ Active Hope" facilitator, qualified psychotherapeutic counsellor (MBACP/FBACP) alumni of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), a Certified Climate Change Coach, and a speaker, Climate Cafe trainer and supervisor with the Climate Psychology Alliance.

Posted By - Linda Aspey

Email - linda@aspey.com

 

Date And Time

Jun 4, 2024 @ 09:30 AM (GMT) to
Jun 4, 2024 @ 11:00 AM (GMT)
 

Location

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