Frequently Asked Questions - Individual Programs
Questions about Individual Programs
This has worked very well for participants in the past. Participants come away having greater acceptance and connection to each other, plus learning distinctions of team and working as a high performance team that can be practiced as a team after returning to work. Teamwork, efficiency, and effective coordination will increase
The structure of our courses has been designed to offer flexibility in our course of study. The timing between sessions is dependent on several factors. For most people, anytime from two weeks to six months is good timing between the sessions of Leadership in Action. It is valuable to have some time to continue the practices from one course before the next course. Some people like to have more time to incorporate the learning into their lives. For most people, continuing in the course of study while there is a momentum to the learning and changes will be important.
Our public programs will have between 12 - 35 students. The ratio between students and teaching staff is approximately 1 to 10. We will often have a teacher student ration of 1 to 6.
Somatics is from the Greek word soma that literally translates as “the living body in its wholeness.” Wholeness in this sense includes the physical world of sensations, temperature, weight, movement, streaming, pulsation, and vibrations, as well as our images, thoughts, stories, attitudes, yearnings, dreams, and language. Somatics can also be referred to as the mind/body/spirit unity.
On our course offering page for public programs, the courses are listed in an order that will continually deepen your embodiment of leadership. For most people, Leadership in Action followed by Advanced Leadership has a natural flow of foundational learning and a continuation of distinctions and practices that build towards deeper insights and more leadership skills and abilities. We are available to customize a course of study for you that will best suit your needs and level of leadership competency. Our programs are designed with that flexibility in mind.
Most people start with Leadership in Action. This is a good lead-in course for many people as we spend considerable time with the foundational distinctions and practices of somatics and of leadership as practiced at Strozzi Institute. This course is not a beginner’s course in leadership in the broad sense of the word. Since our somatic approach is new for most people, it will be a rich and deep experience.
