Facilitating Change
Facilitating Change
Guide lasting systemic change across your company or organization.
With Erik Skogsberg, Dirk Van Onsem, and Darcy Winslow
October 2nd, 9th, 23rd, and 30th
11am - 2pm CT
Live Online
Leading change is difficult. And doing so across a large company or organization gets that much harder. Oftentimes this can stem from an inability to see the full picture, complexity, and set of relationships that make up a current system and what interventions will actually have the impact you hope for. Systems work in the way they are designed. And if you want to change them, you have to take a systemic approach: understanding complex relationships across multiple parts, people’s mental models, and even the ways that you (the change leader) might be invested in keeping the status quo.
In this introductory workshop, you’ll have an opportunity to learn about and identify the foundational elements of systems change and systems leadership, practice key systems change methods (e.g. systems mapping, stakeholder mapping, mental models, ladder of inference), apply systems change methods to your work, identify & plan for your further growth as a systems leader, and begin to engage in a wider systems change leadership learning community.
We offer a 25% discount if you work for a nonprofit or educational institution. Reach out at hello@voltagecontrol.com for a code!
In this introductory workshop, you’ll have an opportunity to learn about and identify the foundational elements of systems change and systems leadership, practice key systems change methods (e.g. systems mapping, stakeholder mapping, mental models, ladder of inference), apply systems change methods to your work, identify & plan for your further growth as a systems leader, and begin to engage in a wider systems change leadership learning community.
We offer a 25% discount if you work for a nonprofit or educational institution. Reach out at hello@voltagecontrol.com for a code!
October 2nd, 9th, 23rd, and 30th
11am - 2pm CT
Live Online
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Agenda
Session 1
Intro & What is Systems Leadership?, What is your future vision?
Session 2
Who am I and why do I Care? Where are we today?
Session 3
Why should they (your stakeholders) care? What needs to be done?
Session 4
What is my new story of change? Sharing your story
Who Should Attend
Leaders
Looking to create lasting systems transformation
Consultants and Facilitators
Looking to boost their impact
Executives
Who want to create dynamic and agile learning organizations
Project Managers
Who want to create enduring project impact
Key Takeaways
Identify foundational elements of systems change and systems leadership
Practice & apply key systems change methods on a current professional or personal challenge that could have significant positive impact
Create your personal plan for further systems leadership growth
Begin building a systems change leadership learning community
Featured Facilitators
Erik Skogsberg
Erik is the VP of Learning Experience at Voltage Control and a learning and development (L&D) leader that brings close to two decades of facilitation, teaching, design, professional learning and development, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), organizational change, and research experiences working with leaders and teams at many of the top companies, educational institutions, and non-profits around the world. He believes that deep empathy and caring, rooted in human-centered design, systems thinking, and futures thinking best support clients and colleagues in finding their solutions.
Dirk Van Onsem
Dirk is founder of Beyonders, a foundation that aims to create systemic change by investing in youth leadership development and coaching. He has over 20 years of tenure at Nike Inc. where he is currently Vice President Key Sport Partners in EMEA. He leads large international cross functional teams that collaborate on visioning, business development and strategic planning with strategic partners in the Sporting Goods area. As a lifelong learner he has educated himself in systems change, leadership, coaching and DE&I.
Darcy Winslow
Darcy Winslow was the Founding President (2010-2020) and co-founder of the Academy for Systems Change, an organization focused on advancing the field of awareness-based systemic change in order to achieve economic, social, and ecological wellbeing. Darcy also founded the Magnolia Moonshot 2030 (MM2030), a collaborative under the Academy, which is a new narrative for women!s leadership, creating the conditions to activate our collective power to address the greatest challenges we face today. By convening networks of women leaders urgently addressing the climate crisis, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, deep equity, conscious leadership and the divine feminine, MM2030 amplifies our collective ability for positive impact.
What People are Saying
"Enrolling in Voltage Control's workshop was a game-changer for me as I navigated the complexities of leading brand change. The training emphasized the importance of regulating your own nervous system before tackling systems change, which has transformed how I approach leadership and self-care. The expertise of the instructors and the cohort experience helped me gain practical insights that I apply regularly in my work."
Adam Butler
CEO, Bulter
"As a transitioning K12 educator into the world of freelance facilitation at the time of the workshop, I was in need of redefining my professional identity as well as designing a professional path forward. In the workshop I joined a global group, all striving in different ways to evoke and design change for a community or system. We learned approaches to mapping a system we wished to change, building out potential scenarios, critically analyzing potential pathways so as to anticipate unintended consequences. Most significantly, the workshop helped me craft my own change story. The experience helped me to realize my most passionate areas of facilitation design and refine and focus my future freelance areas of expertise. I carry forward multiple mapping strategies that will continue to help me adapt and evolve my facilitation and business model."
Susan Golab EdD
Independent Consultant
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