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SOLworld Conference 2019: Signs of Progress

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SOLworld Conference 2019: Signs of Progress

Time: May 23, 2019 at 10am to May 25, 2019 at 2pm
Location: Telekom Headquater Conference Center, Budapest, Hungary
City/Town: Budapest, Hungary
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Katalin Hankovszky, SF Assotiation Hungary, Jonas Wells and others
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2019

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Event Description

Time to make new memories together.

Time to share our practice in the precious SOLworld atmosphare of acting on what we are doing, with heartful appreciation and professional curiosity, precise and specific. NBS :) experience based and inspired.

The motto is

SIGNS OF PROGRESS

Among the topics likely to be on the agenda are:

  • Change in organisations
  • Everyday interactions as success factor of companies
  • Team development
  • Performance management
  • Strategy development
  • Leadership
  • Coaching
  • Development of the SF approach, its research and communities of practice

We'll interpret 'signs of progress'

-re. SF approach

-as element of interest in our work with clients

-position of SF approach among the possibilities for supporting desired change in organisations

-visibility of SF in the scientific world

-our communities of practice and how they change and develop.

We reach out and seek cooperation with all associations and professional groups putting forward SF work in the context of organisations.

Preconf: May 22nd

Morning program 9.00-12.00

Pre-conference 1: Enikö Tegyi/Áron Levendel: Room the Bloom: upgrade your meeting culture

Pre-conference 2: Biba Rebolj: Slowing down for going fast

Afternoon program 14.00-17.00

Pre-conference 3: Daniel Meier/Elvira Kalmár: Beyond Agile: Building Self-Managing Teams

Pre-conference 4: Haesun Moon: Making Progress Visible for Learner of Solution Focused Dialogue

Postconf: May 26th

The venue is special: the first time IN an organisation, Telekom Budapest

Prizes

Preconf WS 1/2 day EUR 95

Preconf 2 WSs, whole day EUR190

Main conf EUR 386

Postconf 9-2 p.m. EUR 122

all in English

Hotel recomendations on the homepage: http://www.solworldevents.org/info/

REGISTRATION http://www.solworldevents.org/registration/

AND WE STILL accept proposals till Wednesday noon CET (Jan. 31st) via http://www.solworldevents.org/program/

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Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on February 14, 2019 at 19:36

Post Conference

26th of May

Experience. Solution. Focus.

At this post conference we are hoping to discover how professionals working with individuals and teams can benefit from using experiential elements with an SF approach. Through examining cases we aim find an application of Solution Focused Experiential Education (SFEE) for organisations that provides a bridge between l’art pour l’art team building activities and team coaching, responding to an observable need from team leaders and HR professionals.
A growing number of Experiential Educators in Hungary are turning towards SF to provide a philosophical framework to their experience based methodology. They will share their state of work, introduce cases where SFEE was successfully used: Áprád Bárnai, Irma Horváth, Eszter Dobai and Gábor Nagy (Mápó) already confirmed their contributions. An interactive keynote by Peter Szabo and a workshop by Kati Hankovszky will offer a platform to review how SF coaches have been and can be efficiently trained through experiential learning. Furthermore there
will be a series of campfire sessions so participants can reflect on how
SFEE is applicable to their own practice.

We are looking forward to your registration: http://www.solworldevents.org/registration/

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on February 13, 2019 at 15:26

Just letting you know: this is the venue of the conference dinner, taking place on Thursday, 23rd of May

https://obolhaz.hu/

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on January 31, 2019 at 23:49

Preconf: May 22nd

Morning program 9.00-12.00

Pre-conference 2: Biba Rebolj: Slowing down for going fast

SF is associated with rapid progress towards an outcome. Watching our work we seem to associate change with detailed description of preferred future. Simple, not easy, as eliciting detailed description requires lots of persistence and skills to get the flow of the conversation going. What we will do and what you will learn: You will observe a live session and try out yourself the skills of narrowing and slowing the SF process down in eliciting description of details that open up possibilities for rapid change and progress. Want faster progress? Slow down!

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on January 31, 2019 at 23:46

Preconf: May 22nd

Afternoon program 14.00-17.00

Pre-conference4: Haesun Moon: Making Progress Visible for Learners of Solution Focused Dialogue

"How does Solution-Focused dialogue work?" and "how does one become Solution-Focused?" have been two central questions that we ("the Toronto school") have played with and battled with. In this session, you will gain pedagogical insights and tools inspired by the Microanalysis of Face-to-Face Dialogue to use in supervising, mentoring, coaching, and teaching with Solution-Focused dialogue.

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on January 31, 2019 at 23:40

Preconf: May 22nd

Afternoon program 14.00-17.00

Pre-conference 3: Daniel Meier/Elvira Kalmár: Beyond Agile: Building Self-Managing Teams

Going agile and becoming adaptive is a trend in big and small organisations all over the world. We are quite convinced that "Agile" is just a label and method to get more self-organised and adaptive, which is not fitting for each and every team/organisation. The Art is to co-create with the actual team their unique way of self-organised work. We share a case study with you about a leader's challenge in a big multinational company in Hungary building up an adaptive team in a co-creative way. We will create an interactive space together with you to identify how solution focused mindset was used in this process. And we would like even to broaden the perspective and collect what other solution focused tools would be useful for leaders in order to develop adaptive, self-managing teams

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on January 31, 2019 at 23:37

Preconf: May 22nd

Morning program 9.00-12.00

Pre-conference 1: Enikö Tegyi/Áron Levendel: Room the Bloom: upgrade your meeting culture

In this workshop the participants will

1. work on their own meeting “know-how” and

2. learn about best practices about meetings (group coaching, sharing and interactive training parts) and

3. learn about an exciting case study of changing the meeting culture in a financial institution (Fundamenta) in Hungary using the solution focused approach

Following the story line, we will share with you the challenges and ideas we encountered introducing a new meeting culture (e.g. How to create a better meeting culture in a far too busy company?), research results and best practices.

In this highly interactive workshop you will have the opportunity to work on your own issues and goals in terms of meetings as well.

You will leave with new ideas AND clear personal goals, resources and small steps how you can  improve the meetings/meeting culture in your own company.

Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on December 20, 2018 at 17:20
When? 
23-25 May 2019
When booking tickets, you might want to keep in mind that Wednesday evening we’ll kick off with an informal gathering. Thursday and Friday will be full days, Saturday the conference will finish at lunch time to give way to a novel way to explore the wonders of Budapest. 
Preconference: 22 May
Post conference: 26 May
 
Where?
Budapest, Hungary
 
This years motto is Signs of Progress. Among the topics likely to be on the agenda are: 
  • signs of progress within the SF approach
  • signs of progress as an element of interest in our work with clients
  • signs of progress in the position of SF approach among the possibilities for supporting desired change in organisations
  • signs of progress in the visibility of SF in the academic world
  • signs of progress in our communities of practice and how they change and develop

The format we chose has the best of two worlds - a curated fixed programme to make sure that there is enough diversity across the tracks to offer something interesting for everyone in every single slot; and ample time for open space to ensure that the conference is relevant and responds to emergent needs. Add long breaks for mingling,  socialising and sponaneous life-changing conversations and you’ve got the recipe for a conference we think will be one to talk about. 

Comment by Jenny Clarke on December 10, 2018 at 13:57

We have booked our flights - hoping to see Signs of Progress re registration soon!

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