Seven Behaviours of Highly Effective Teams: and How Team Norms Build Collective Leadership

Metaphors are powerful. Which ones do you use in your teamwork. Here is one I have been using that teams relate well to called the Zipper merge.
The Zipper Merge: A Roadmap for Shared Purpose and Team of Teams Collaboration

Metaphors are powerful. Which ones do you use in your teamwork. Here is one I have been using that teams relate well to called the Zipper merge.
The Power of “La Pausa” in Team Coaching: Center and Enter

In team coaching, the ability to pause and be fully present isn’t just a skill—it’s a strategic advantage. Recently, while teaching timeouts (or as some prefer, La Pausa) to a global cohort of team coaching practitioners, the phrase “center and enter” surfaced as a guiding principle.
Safeguarding the Future of Coaching: What Comes Next?

The coaching profession stands at a crossroads. As coaching expands globally, how do we ensure it continues to be ethical, impactful, and future-fit?
Christmas Crackers 2024

13 new crackers for Systemic Team Coaches®. Thank you to all those who came to the Book Launch for my new book “Beauty in Leadership and Coaching: And Its Role In Transforming Human Consciousness”. If you purchase it from Routledge directly, you can use..
Questions and Answers from Professor Peter Hawkins at the ‘Beauty in Leadership and Coaching’ Book Launch.

Thank you for all your wonderful questions, they were a gift to me, and I hope some of my intuitive responses below, may be a small recompense.
Where is Beauty?

It was with great pleasure that today I received an early Christmas present. They were the copies of my new book from Routledge, “Beauty in Leadership and Coaching and its role in transforming human consciousness.” Hot from the press with ink almost still wet!
Beyond Psychological Safety to Collective Psychological and Relational Maturity

I was working with an action learning group of very senior partners in one of the world’s leading professional services firms. They were all sharing how “Time-poor they were”, how their week was over-filled with meetings and incessant e-mails…
From Grumble to Gratitude – four steps to align with life’s agenda

I was working with an action learning group of very senior partners in one of the world’s leading professional services firms. They were all sharing how “Time-poor they were”, how their week was over-filled with meetings and incessant e-mails…
Is Your Inner Team more than the sum of its parts?

In coaching teams over the last forty years in many parts of the world, I have realised that one of the teams that most needs coaching is our own ‘inner team’. Each of us has many different roles which are matched by different sub-person…