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OD Toolkit Series - Whole System Transformation

  • November 01, 2019
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Smart Building Center - Pacific Tower, 1200 12th Ave. S., Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98144
  • 2

Registration

  • Anyone who is not a current PNODN member
  • When you purchase a PNODN membership right now, you can also pay to attend the meeting at the member rate of $37.50. One click to savings!
  • When you purchase a PNODN Student/Senior (60 and over) membership right now, you can also pay to attend the meeting at the Student/Senior (60 and over) member rate of $37.50. One click to savings!
  • PNODN Member who has pre-registered
  • For participants who are members of a PNODN partner organization.

Registration is closed

OD Toolkit Series - Whole System Transformation


Are you in need of maximizing the impact of your organization’s change strategy? Does your culture need to be re-engaged and empowered? Are you interested in exploring different ways of unleashing organizational transformation? 

Join Arielle Sullivan as teaches you her family’s legacy change process, Whole System Transformation. Whole System Transformation (WST) is a 40-year, proven change approach that leverages large group interventions to facilitate a dramatic shift in collective mindset and behavior. It engages the full system in identifying barriers within the current state and empowers employees to speak truth to power. It has the potential to re-design systems and structures with the wisdom of the organization. Learn the main elements of this powerful process that can serve as a catalyst for change in organizations and communities.

In this session, you will:

  • Learn the foundational principles of WST
  • Understand the process and model of WST
  • Assess your organization for change
  • Begin creating a change blueprint of how you can transform your organization

About Your Instructor

Arielle is a passionate change agent with deep expertise in the field of Organization Development. She brings a heightened awareness and intention to her client engagements, focusing on depth and higher purpose. She specializes in the design and facilitation of intentional workshops and transformational conferences. Her background is in Leadership Effectiveness, Culture, Change Management, Organization Design and the large group intervention, Whole System Transformation. Arielle’s vision is to leverage her OD experience and mastery to help systems become more effective, conscious, and sustainable. Arielle has held consulting roles both internally and externally in the U.S., France, Costa Rica, China, The Philippines and Indonesia. She has worked in retail, hospitality, aerospace, financial services, and telecommunications industries.

Arielle serves as the Marketing Director of the Pacific Northwest Organization Development Network. She partners with the Asian Organization Development Network to deliver transformational conferences in Asia. Arielle has a B.A. in International Business from the University of Iowa and a Masters of Science in Organization Development from Pepperdine University. In her free time, she works within her local Seattle community to drive social and environmental change


COST:

$37.50 Members when pre-paid & pre-registered

$60 Non members/Walk in

We are not able to offer refunds after the Wednesday prior to the training. Substitutions are welcome.


AGENDA:

12:30 - 1:00 pm  Arrival, Registration & Opening

1:00 – 4:00 pm Training

Please be aware that our training's could be recorded or photographed.


Online registration closes two days prior to the training. PNODN encourages pre-registration to allow the instructor to prepare for the training. Space is limited, walk ins at the door will only be accepted if there is availability.

$37.50 Members when pre-paid & pre-registered

$60 Non members/Walk in

Consider joining PNODN - members savings over the course of the year are substantial!

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