"Solutions orientated thinking and actions are amongst the most powerful tools a modern executive can have. Weaving positive delivery into my business has enabled me to find ways forward with changes that seemed unattainable."
Andrew Fowlie - General Manager, NHS Grampian.
Change Projects
"It is easy to understand and can be implemented without changing a great deal else about what we do. Its emphasis on building on what already works well is attractive to staff who may be tired of fad-like initiatives offering little impact."
Michael Coughlin - Chief Executive, Reading Borough Council.
Change Projects
"The biggest improvement is the change in the behaviour of the management team. The programme gave a clear focus and direction to what people were doing. It was hard work and very rewarding..."
Tim Grier - Managing Director, John Laing Integrated Services.
Raising Performance
"...takes away the bullshit and waffle and cuts to the chase, while still recognising success at the same time. It helps us understand where we are and gives us the opportunity to reflect on our achievements and attainments."
Tim Grier - Managing Director, John Laing Integrated Services.
Strategy Workshops
"More than 15 years ago, I picked up a copy of Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury and was immediately excited by their ideas and the thought of applying these concepts in the field... The logic and ethics of the approach are refreshing..."
Nancy Caldwell - Consultant, USA.
"It was the best workshop I have been on for a long time both from the point of view of the usefulness of the content but also from the way it was taught. I also really enjoyed the interactions with the rest of the group."
Gavin Meikle - Inter-Activ Coaching.
Positively Speaking
"A sweet new way to solve problems, clearly articulated and easily practiced."
Paul Scheele - Chief Executive, Learning Strategies Corp.
Positively Speaking
"Refreshing, enjoyable, productive."
Fraser Croft - Manager, Aon.
Project Management
"I loved your input, style and content."
Principal, Guildford College.
How We Work With You
"All good coaches focus on potential, affirmation and solutions. This book is a must. It is simple, easy to read and filled with illustrative examples."
Sir John Whitmore.
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Forthcoming Presentations
Forthcoming Events:
Paul is presenting at The 12th European Conference on Creativity & Innovation in Portugal from 14 to 17 September 2011. http://www.eaci.net/eccixii/
Previous Events:
Games to Solve Problems, pre-conference workshop and presentations, Baltimore 2011.
AMED and ODIN: Coaching as organisational development, London 2011
SOLworld2011, Balatonfured, Hungary
European Brief Therapy Practice (EBTA) www.ebta2010.eu
Janine and Paul spoke about their 2-year project introducing Solutions Focus Working to Reading Borough Council.
In November, Paul Z Jackson teamed up with leading positive psychologist, Robert Biswas-Diener, to deliver two ground-breaking events in Helskinki:
http://www.ratkes.fi/ratkesin-koulutukset/ratkes-paeivaet/syyspaeivaet-2010 15-16 November 2010
A two-day seminar on ’What Works Well? Positive psychology and focusing on solutions’.
http://www.ratkes.fi/ratkesin-koulutukset/ratkes-paeivaet/syyspaeivaet-2010/sharing-secrets-2010 17 November 2010
Paul and Robert reveal (and demonstrate) their top tips for trainers and presenters, including the smart use of stories, techniques for keeping participants fully engaged, and the arts of improvisation.
SOL Conference Bucharest http://solworld.ning.com/events/solworld-international
A plenary event with Paul, presented a brand new solutions activity for a large number of participants – a unique icebreaker which will kick-start any event in a constructive and positive fashion.
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+44 (0) 1727 843 820
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