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Clean in Montana April 2025

Montana, USA

Thu, Apr 24, 2025 9:00 AM (MDT) - Sat, Apr 26, 2025 4:30 PM (MDT)

Price: $1,200 - $2,400

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Description

Would you like to get better at working with others?

If you want to build stronger teams by creating safety, belonging, and freedom, these three days of Clean Language training and practice are for you.
 

How to know you’re a fit for Clean in Montana

You lead, manage, or collaborate with others, you’re involved with strategy, or you facilitate, coach, or consult. You want the skills to uncover, work with, and change the complex, unseen narratives that govern how we communicate. You’ll learn to:

  • Build trusting, resilient teams
  • Hold people accountable in a respectful way
  • Encourage creation and testing of new ideas
  • Create a culture where it’s safe to make mistakes
  • Be open to others’ intentions
  • Have productive conversations with people with whom you disagree
     

What to expect

Too often, workshops are all presentations, no practice. Not here. The work you do in Bozeman will give you small, easy-to-implement tools to improve understanding and reduce miscommunication. Caitlin will teach you to help groups be deliberate about their growth and collaboration. You’ll leave with frameworks, experience, and a community of practice. 
 

Agenda

Day 1: Learn the basics of “Clean Language.” It takes a split second for things to go wrong. On day one, you will learn to use that moment to change the trajectory. You’ll also explore what you're like at your best and worst, and practice asking clean, clarifying questions that reveal why group interactions go astray.

Day 2: Explore creativity with Clean Language frameworks. You don’t need to wing it. On day two, we’ll explore Clean Language frameworks to help you align a team on shared outcomes. 

Day 3: Move from contempt to curiosity to collaboration. On day three, you’ll have the opportunity to facilitate groups and unpack potential conflict, live, with support from practiced clean facilitators. This will illuminate the invisible architecture that can cause clashes and practice these new tools and frameworks.
 


Your trainer(s)

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Caitlin Walker PhD

Director

Caitlin is the developer of Systemic Modelling and author of From Contempt to Curiosity. She is equally at home sharing her ideas with large audiences, facilitating change in small groups and doing deep one-to-one therapy.


Venue

Story Mansion
811 S. Wilson Avenue
Bozeman, Montana
United States
59715