Cases

 
 
Camilo, a cacao farmer in Purus, Brazil.

Camilo, a cacao farmer in Purus, Brazil.

Co-designing a Global Sustainability Platform

Collective Transitions provided support to a global development organization committed to creating a sustainable future. By using a systems sensing approach, we helped the client design a strategy for a digital wireframe concept that could demonstrate the viability of developing a sustainable global exchange platform for cacao. Read more.

#conscious-startup #blueprint-design

 

Easing Strained Relationships in a Tiny House Community

SUMMARY: In this practice case, Collective Transitions explored the process for advancing the development of a tiny house community in a densely populated region of western Austria. Through a facilitated systemic constellations approach, we sensed into blockages, which contributed to easing strained relationships among group members and land owners and helped move the project forward. Read more.
#practice-case #relating-to-land #collective-healing

 

Regenerative Funding Portugal

Collective Transitions provided support to the convener of a kick-off dinner for people working in Portugal’s regenerative finance sector, with the aim of bringing fresh energy, hope and greater collaboration across this network. Through a facilitated systems sensing approach, we helped the client gain clarity on how to host the dinner and a follow-up event in a way that built stronger relationships and best served the intention of catalyzing meaningful, long-term collaboration. Read more.

#conscious-startup #conference-design

 

Sailing a Steward’s Ship: A Transformational Experience of How to Be the Captain of Your Boat

In this practice case, two practitioners that are new to systemic constellations describe their experience using the approach as well as the multiple benefits and transformational insights they obtained from their asynchronous practice. Read more. #practice-case #asych-method

 
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A Framework for Risk: Four Types of Perception

The integration of four types of perception — the heart, mind, matter, and energetics — can equip leaders and teams with the inputs they need to appropriately assess and manage risks. Read more.

#risk-assessment #crisis-management