

Why Now?
Today's competitive business environment demands exceptional alignment and
connectivity. Leaders who master effective collaboration achieve sustainable growth,
strategic agility, and foster innovative cultures. Our advanced seminar transforms
collaboration from concept to tangible advantage, offering all executives actionable
strategies that immediately impact organizational performance.
Unique Added Value
This immersive, carefully designed offsite moves beyond standard team
building by integrating:
Connecting by Acting: Real-time work on actual collaborationorganizational relationships that drive deep learning and interfaces and live immediate applicability.
Network Innovative Canvas: Strategic visualization tools to identify critical connections and collaboration opportunities.
Organizing Framework - ECA (Effective Collaboration Analysis Model): Unified language for understanding, assessing and enhancing collaboration.
Collaborative OKRs: Clear, measurable goals co-created by participants, aligning teams with organizational vision.
Collaboration Intelligence: Advanced communication practices fostering genuine understanding and meaningful dialogue.
Shared Vulnerability: Techniques that build authentic trust, essential for lasting collaboration.
Learn One, Do One, Teach One: Structured reinforcement ensuring sustainable implementation and ongoing impact.
Tangible Outcomes - Participants gain:
Tangible Outcomes - Participants gain:
Defined strategic collaboration interfaces with concrete, actionable plans.
Enhanced cross-functional alignment and organizational influence.
Practical, proven frameworks to strengthen internal collaboration.
Development of collaborative leadership capabilities that drive long-term growth.
Transformational mindset shifts that translate into daily practices and behaviours.
Roi Mekler, Esq.
is a leading expert in collaborative innovation and social impact, having founded and directed transformative initiatives including CoLab - The Collaborative Lab, the Governors Forum,
and national-level programs, while teaching executive courses supported by Harvard NSI.