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  • Welcome!
    • Systemic TA >
      • pdf Systemic Transactional Analysis
  • Supervision
    • Supervision Bio
  • TUTORIALS
    • Contact Doors
    • Discounting
    • Drivers and Working Styles
    • Frame of Reference
    • Functional Ego States
    • Impasse Theory
    • Injunctions and Permissions
    • Leadership - a Systemic Approach
    • Leading Organisational Change
    • Leading Performance
    • Life Positions and Permissions
    • Organisational Games
    • Permission Wheel
    • Process Scripts and the Miniscript
    • Psychological Contracting
    • Psychological Games
    • Racket System
    • Rackets
    • Script 1 - Forming Personality
    • Script 2 - The Matrix
    • Supervision and the Meta perspective
    • Systemic Thinking Intro
  • Blog
    • Downloads
  • TA 101
    • TA 101 booking form
    • TA 101 Storyboard
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Leadership - A Systemic Approach

"Working with human systems often resembles walking in a jungle: You never really know what will happen next when you cut a branch to seek a way through"
Kreyenberg (2005)
Leaders hold positions of power in their organisations.  This power can be shared with team members, or used over them or peers to work to a self-serving agenda.

Organisations are complex - systems thinking shows us that what goes on in one department is felt throughout the business.  One person can have a great deal of influence and impact on that system.

Very often, leaders do not realise how much personal and positional power they have, and that others look to them for permissions.  Permission to thrive, to take calculated risks, to be creative and innovative - but also to shout at others, cut corners, hide mistakes and play psychological games.

If you are a leader, or a leadership coach or organisational consultant join us on this workshop to discover the ways in which that power can be harnessed to encourage success.
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Possible aims:
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  • To explore systems thinking from a TA perspective
  • To examine a Systemic Leadership model
  • To apply Leadership fundamentals - a model for managing performance
  • To consider a systemic approach to leadership

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I offer one-to-one support for personal and professional development.

I am a qualified Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst in the organisational context.  I teach systemic application of TA - a framework for enhancing communication and confidence!

Contact Lynda today!

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