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Inner and outer impact loop - Personal practice for systems change work

  • collaboratio helvetica 5 Mattenhofstrasse Bern, BE, 3007 Switzerland (map)

Event cancelled

Tackling issues of systemic relevance and working towards societal change is a big undertaking. There are many interrelated dynamics and aspects to be mindful of. What we experience in the macro is often also present in the microcosmos, being it in our project, team, or ourselves. Working both on the outer levels (tangible actions and interventions), as well as the inner aspects have become not only a nice to have but in our experience a critical element to align the WHAT with the HOW. We created what we call the impact loop, a framework and map that can help us orient and navigate in this multifaceted and complex work with more clarity, lightness, and ease.

An important precondition for this is the tending to our inner attidue and personal practice, so that we can navigate the uncertain and sometimes rather dense dynamics with more presence and openness, and to approach deeper laying root causes with more courage, or as Bill O’Brien former CEO of Hanover Insurance well said:
“The success of an intervention depends on the inner condition of the intervener.”

In this workshop, you will be introduced to:

  • How the impact loop can support you and your work

  • How to work consciously with it in diverse situations and contexts

  • How to apply and combine the outer and inner aspects on a personal, group, and organisational level

  • How a more intentional personal practice with its different aspects can enhance the effectiveness - both on a personal level as well as for projects of systemic relevance

The costs are as follows:

  • CHF 60 for explorers (paying community members of collaboratio helvetica)

  • CHF 85 for externals

Facilitators:
The workshop will be facilitated by Luea Ritter and Sarah Friederich.

Where:
The workshop will take place online on Zoom.

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