For many people, the four concepts ’teacher’, ’trainer’, ‘coach’ and ‘facilitator’ are very – if not wholly – similar. But the only real commonality is that these four different professions counsel groups of people.
coaching
conducting efficient meetings: Process, Connection and Communication
Groups often ask me to guide them in addressing problems and achieving goals. To this end, I’ve developed a method that consists of three elements: Process, Connection and Communication (PCC).
the three roles of a Works Council coach
I stopped being a Works Council trainer years ago; my role has gradually changed into that of a coach, coaching Works Councils and collaborative teams. And as a coach, I have three roles.
how do I make my Works Council proactive?
Many Works Councils want to be more proactive. They no longer want to wait for the Director’s suggestions and respond to them; they want to be taking the lead and engaging in the conversation with the Director. Between ‘wanting’ and actually ‘doing’, there is a world of difference.
the Works Council: in a relationship… with the Director
Als ondernemingsraad heb je een relatie met de Bestuurder van de OR, de directie. Een goede of een slechte, maar wel een relatie. Hoe haal je daar voordeel uit?
making quick and sound decisions as a group: The Triple C Method
Je moet als groep samen een besluit nemen. Dan zijn de drie stappen van het BOB-model een duidelijke en heldere manier van beslissen.




