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As coaches, trainers, writers, therapists, sales-people and leaders it's good to be able to tell powerful stories. 

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Since this week, ubeon offers a podcast named "Inspired Interviews". The purpose of this podcast is to offer valuable content on topics like collaboration, systems thinking, corporate social responsibility, etc. to our audience.

I'd like to share some of the ideas that came out of a discussion yesterday, when Julian Still and I were discussing the structures that underpin the story of our new book.

The Global Compact Network Belgium organizes a new workshop together with Transparency International and KBC on anti-corruption and anti-bribery.

In a few days I'll talk about the 3P+ Navigator at EBBF. Here's a quick introduction and a link:

The ubeon | academy launches state-of-the art training courses

Systems are nested

As such, one system may consist of several subsystems and be itself a subsystem for a larger system. The human body is a system, made up from limbs and organs, a nervous system, a cardiovascular system etc. When a systems thinker is coaching, he or she will chunk up and down the coachee’s systems.

Since I receive a lot of question on what systems are, and how they work here's a quick introduction in a few blog posts.

Understanding systems and systemic relationships enables us to find (and influence) the driving forces for certain behaviour and phenomenon.

3P+ NavigatorIn recent years issues concerning sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) h

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