Contextual. Collaborative. Impact-Driven.
At The Collaboration Practice, we believe leadership is not one-size-fits-all.
- shaped by its people, its culture, and its specific context.
While shared patterns and lessons can emerge across industries, effective training and coaching solutions ought to always respond to the specific context at hand.
To generate meaningful and lasting impact, it is essential that we first understand the issues our clients are navigating. This is why we begin with a collaborative, in-depth diagnostic process — an organisational anamneses.
Using probing questions grounded in frameworks such as Nadler and Tushman’s Congruence Model, or our proprietary CollaborationIndex®, we surface key dynamics, tensions, and opportunities that shape performance.
The resulting interventions are always contextualised, highly interactive, and practice-led, designed to resonate with real-world challenges and lived experiences.
We collaborate with trusted partners in experiential learning and structure our formats around small learning groups and peer support systems to encourage deep reflection, meaningful dialogue and shared accountability in applying new insights.
To ensure accessibility and engagement, our training experiences can be delivered through our proprietary CollaborationUniLab® and supported by widely used interactive tools such as MS Teams, Zoom, Miro, and Slido.
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Our global leadership training programmes are grounded in collaboration and tailored for real-world impact.
Shaped by each client’s unique context, they address topics such as
- leading change
- defining vision, mission and purpose
- leading in a matrix structure
- growing executive presence and storytelling
- implementing effective communication
- increasing resilience
- leading multi-generational teams and
- building high-performance teams.
The in-depth focus of each of these topics is determined by the output of the organizational anamneses and the specific client brief.
Ongoing impact assessments help us continuously refine and optimise the interventions.
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Trust is the cornerstone of every meaningful coaching journey.
To lay this foundation, each engagement begins with a complimentary 45-minute chemistry call, offering coach and coachee the opportunity to connect personally and collaboratively clarify the goals of the coaching process.
Building on this initial conversation, we recommend a structured coaching process comprising approximately 15 hours, with sessions of 60 to 90 minutes each.
Sessions take place in person or virtually, typically at intervals of two to three weeks.
Our coaches follow the ethical standards of the International Coach Federation (ICF), which place the highest value on confidentiality.
All coaching content remains strictly confidential, and the coachee retains full ownership of the process—deciding individually if, when, and how to share insights or outcomes.
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Our team development interventions are designed to foster meaningful collaboration within teams and across the wider organisation while delivering tangible impact.
Each programme is crafted following a thorough diagnostic process and fully tailored to the specific needs of the team and its leader.
Our design integrates experiential learning elements and small-group formats that deepen reflection, strengthen interpersonal connection, and support the sustainable transfer of learning into everyday practice.
All interventions can be delivered in-person, virtually, or in a blended format, and typically focus on the following key areas:
- communicating effectively across cultures and generations
- building trust, psychological safety, and a sense of belonging
- embodying vision, mission, and purpose
- navigating complexity in matrix environments
- fostering customer-centric thinking
- strengthening individual and organisational resilience
- developing high-performance teams
The specific emphasis within each topic area is shaped by the results of the organisational anamneses and the client’s strategic brief.
To ensure lasting value, we conduct ongoing impact assessments that inform the continuous refinement and optimisation of our interventions.