Self-managing professionals; the success of your organisation
Professional organisations are placing more and more responsibility on individual professionals and teams. Self-management and self-directed teams are common terms. But what exactly is that and how do you shape it successfully in practice? This is not a standard solution, but tailor-made.
Self-steering professionals
A professional requires space, clear goals, facilities, support, professional colleagues and a culture in which it is possible to realise personal and organisational goals in coherence. This also makes demands on the professional, who must be prepared to develop in conjunction with the organisation to achieve mutual success. This requires taking responsibility and making demands on both the professional and the organisation.
Self-managing teams
What does a team need to be able to work partially or fully self-managing? It requires space, clear goals, frameworks, facilities, support, professional colleagues and a culture in which it is possible to realise personal, team and organisational goals in coherence. Team composition and cooperation are crucial. Forming teams on the basis of assessment and team coaching makes an important contribution to the success of your organisation.
Tools and coaches for professionals
Kenhardt has the tools and consultants to help professionals and teams function better. This already starts with developing the concept of self-management and the organisation in which professionals can come into their own. But also by assessments for members and having the team guided by a coach, allowing individuals and teams to function better.
Experienced trainers and coaches
Kenhardt’s senior trainers and coaches have extensive experience in developing professionals and assembling teams.
Our approach is characterised by a keen eye for your goals, interests and context. In addition, we strongly believe in co-makership. That is why we regularly evaluate with all parties involved.
More information
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