Hosting Societal Transformation: Art of Hosting Training The Netherlands
Working with complexity to contribute to a more just and sustainable world.
Many of us are already involved in the search of discovering regenerative futures. Whether you are a social innovator, organisational leader, school teacher, family member, we know radical change is needed. We know that the urgency and imperative we are experiencing in our different contexts, is inviting us to embrace the complexity in these challenges, learn and move to new levels of living and working.
🔹How do we do this?
🔹How do we become aware that our current worldview might be what is blocking us and how do we learn a new one?
🔹How do we move beyond the ‘hero’ image of a leader and the individualism that many of us live in?
🔹How do we learn collaborative skills such as listening, sensing, discerning?
🔹How do we create the conditions for more participative societies to arise?
The Art of Participatory Leadership offers the awareness and practices necessary to face complexity as we transition between paradigms and collaboratively create new ways of organising towards new regenerative futures. It is a practice that prioritises diversity and collaboration where we discover and cultivate new collective intelligence together.
It is experiential and hands-on. We exchange knowledge, experience participatory methods, explore mental models and theories of complexity and systems thinking. We dive into new forms of leadership, based on Living Systems, where interconnection, collaboration and self-organising around purpose lead to results for collective wellbeing.
In this experiential training, you’ll be guided by an international team of Art of Hosting practitioners with combined experience in diverse sectors, from government to business to non-profit.
Additional Details
Invitation PDF -
Country - Netherlands
Calling Question
Being sensed into by the hosting team…
Event Hosts
Maria Scordialos, Yannick Wassmer, Laura Grassi, Mansi Jasuja
Registration Details
More information email - aohnetherlands@gmail.com
Contribution to the center - Yes