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Thursday
Workshop slot 1 - 11:00-12:30

Practical Tools and Triggers for Authentic Leadership

Bea Bince & Wendy van Den Bulck

How humor, horses, and flow triggers help to build resilience and lead with authenticity.​ 

Room: Mernissi - Read more

Visceral SF Mastery: Coaching Dice & Martial Arts for Embodied Adaptability

Hiroaki Nishida

How Japanese martial arts, context-sensitive training, and Coaching Dice transform knowledge into real-world responsiveness by cultivating mindfulness, flexibility, and presence.

Room: Arendt- Read more

Train Trainers to Train the World. One trainer at a Time
Paut Struik, Jonas Wells, Sussan Öster

How we can empower more people to become confident SF trainers and spread solution-focused practice worldwide. 

Room: Predikherenkerk - Read more

Solution Focus and the Body of Knowledge

Klaus Schenck

How we can integrate the wisdom of the body into solution-focused coaching.​

Room: Roosevelt - Read more

Imagine: SF Coaching meets AI
Fabienne Stalder & Daniel Meier

How we can integrate AI into solution-focused coaching in meaningful and creative ways.

Room: Mandela - Read more

Thursday
Workshop slot 2 - 13:30-15:00

Scaling SF Coaching Tools to a Company Level

Elvira Kalmar

How to adapt coaching tools to build momentum, create a shared preferred future, and strengthen confidence at an organizational level. 

Room: Mernissi - Read more

Practicing Glimmers for Resilience and Well-Being

Victoria Spashchenko

How glimmering can strengthen you and your clients.

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Room: Arendt - Read more

Every Key is the Right Key: Accompanying with Creativity and Care

Haesun Moon

How to make every key the “right key” by practicing the art of accompanying. Using the Dialogic Orientation Quadrant (DOQ), we’ll play together with how to listen, calibrate, and respond in real-time.

Room: Predikherenkerk - Read more

Co-Creation of a SF Survival Guide for our Work Life

Sandra Dietrich & Susanne Buchberger

Through real-life examples we’ll build an emergency kit of SF strategies that can be applied across different professional fields.

Room: Roosevelt - Read more

Using the SF Decision Circle to Enhance Collaboration
John Brooker & John Teager 

In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore different ways to use the Decision Circle model, share experiences, and co-develop new ideas to refine its use. 

Room: Mandela - Read more

FRIDAY
Workshop slot3 - 09:30-10:30

The Power of the SF Approach in Supported Employment

Daan Henckens & Lisa Willems

Supported employment aims at a sustainable and appropriate match between job seeker and employer. Our Business Engagement Odyssey training helps employees in a SF way to engage employees.

Room: Mernissi - Read more

SF Practices in Services for Young Children

Rosa Vilaseca, Lori Roggman and Mark Innocenti

How a family-centered, collaborative and SF approach helps caregivers to build confidence in supporting their child's development

Room: Arendt - Read more

Interactional Coaching
Kirsten Dierolf

How SF should develop given its philosophical social-constructionist underpinning; followed by a coaching demo.

Room: Predikherenkerk - Read more

Small Steps to Big Changes: Driving Optimistic Change in Large Organisations

Kenneth Kwan

How tying change to better business oucomes empowers leaders in large organizations to create possibilities, amplify success and sustain forward momentum.
Room: Roosevelt - Read more

Writing SF: Ways to Get Into Print With Your SF Ideas and Work

Mark McKergow

Sharing ideas about how to write about SF, some of the challenge, the options for publication and some tips to get your work out there.

Room: Mandela - Read more

Saturday
Workshop slot 4 - 09:30-11:00

SF Listening - 4 CORE Areas to Focus on

Roy Marriott

How what we listen out for lays the foundation for what we reflect back, what we invite our clients to explore, and the questions we ask.​

Room: Mernissi - Read more

SF as an Interactional Happening

Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat

How microanalysis shifts the perspective from what the coach/therapist is doing to what both interlocutors are doing together.​

Room: Arendt - Read more

What's so Super about SF Supervision
Janine Waldman

What is unique about SF supervision and how scenario-based discussions unveil fresh strategies for SF supervisory challenges.

Room: Predikherenkerk - Read more

SF-inspired Creative Writing for Mental Wellbeing

Katti Jisuk Seo

​​​This hands-on experience guides you through creative writing prompts exploring the resourceful past and envisioning the preferred future.

Room: Roosevelt - Read more

Improving Productivity and Team Spirit in the NHS, UK
Andrew Gibson

How the training of SF in an Organisational Team Development way is helping improve Productivity and Morale, and also their clinical practices.

Room: Mandela - Read more

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