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Theory U Toolbook 1.1 for regular updates: Case Clinics

Case Clinics guide a team or a group of peers through a process in which a case giver presents a case, and a group of 3-4 peers or team members move into a helper or consultant role based on the principles of the U-Process and process consultation. Case Clinics allow participants to: generate ways of framing the issue and develop new approaches for responding to it. At a Glance

Case Clinics: 1. Purpose & Outcomes Outcomes Purpose 1.Concrete and innovative ideas for how to respond to the pressing leadership challenge. 2.High level of trust and positive energy among the peer group. 3.A rapid collective U experience in about 70 minutes. To help a colleague responding to an important and immediate leadership challenge better and more effectively.

Case Clinics: 2. Logistics Chairs for each group to sit in a circle or around a table. Flipchart and marker. Materials Time People & Place A minimum of 70 minutes is required. Groups of 4-5 peers each. Sufficient space so that groups can work without distractions.

Case Clinics: 3. Process Step 1 Step 2

4. Process (ctd)

Case Clinics: 4. Principles Principles The case giver must own the case, meaning that she or he needs to be a key player in the situation at issue. The participants in the case clinics are peers, so there is no hierarchical relationship among them. One participant assumes into the role of the timekeeper and ensures that participants move through the outlined process.

Case Clinics: 5. Sources Sources - C. Otto Scharmer, Theory U: Chapter

Case Clinics: 6. Example Example Representatives from 12 corporations meet with the goal of improving their performance from a sustainability perspective. They use case clinics to learn from each other. For a entire day they work in small groups of four. Each participant presents a case. The result is practical progress, some breakthroughs, great networking, and a very high level of positive energy.