Want to coach teams to thrive as self-organising systems? Start with the bigger picture.
In this evidence-based session, we’ll explore the critical role of the coach in helping teams navigate the challenges of self-organisation. As coaches, we often focus on trust and psychological safety—but self-organisation depends on systemic alignment: roles, processes, and organisational culture.
Join us to uncover:
- Why teams struggle with self-organisation and how to spot the systemic barriers.
- The role of the coach as a facilitator of systemic change—connecting teams to the organisation around them.
- Tools and strategies to help teams co-create clarity, build trust, and align processes.
What you’ll gain: A deeper understanding of your role as a coach in fostering team-level and systemic change. Walk away with actionable tools you can apply to help teams move from stuck to self-organised.
Takeaways for the participants
Drawing on insights from Coaching Self-Organising Teams and research including Amy Edmondson’s Psychological Safety and Hackman’s Team Effectiveness Model, we’ll give you:
- Practical frameworks to align team autonomy with organisational expectations.
- Techniques to guide teams in clarifying roles, decision-making, and identity.
- Tips for engaging leaders to support team autonomy without undermining it.
Continuing Education Credits:
This webinar is approved for 1 CEU from The International Coaching Federation (ICF) (1 Core Competency), EMCC Global, Association for Coaching and Wellcoaches.
In order to receive credit you must attend live and complete a survey after the webinar (emailed the day after the webinar).
Watching a recording will not qualify you for CEUs.
Please note that AI recordings, notetakers, or any similar technology, is prohibited to protect confidentiality. Also, a notetaker or bot does not count towards your attendance of a live event. To be eligible for CEUs for live events, the participant themselves must be in attendance.