Dave Snowden, founder of Cognitive Edge, has created one of the most useful sense-making frameworks I have ever come across. Much of my approach is informed by his work. One of the nicest things about Dave is his concept of ‘bounded applicability’, which means understanding that not all problems are nails for his hammer. Apart from his website, if you would like to know more about it, I suggest his article, ‘The new dynamics of strategy: Sense-making in a complex and complicated world’, written with C.F.Kurtz. You can find it here.
Every team at some stage needs to go through a behavioural assessment. RightPath is the one I prefer to use. It’s a strengths-based approach and most people relate to it very easily.
Beeleaf is an NLP training organization, and more, a training and accrediting member organization of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. Pamela Gawler-Wright and Mandy-Jane Herring, the directors, are passionate about what they do and are at the forefront of the development of Contemporary Psychotherapy. I became an NLP master practitioner with them.