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CBODN | CALENDAR

Upcoming events

    • 26 Mar 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    CBODN Mastermind Session

    We all face challenges in our work. Whether you are a leader in an organization, an independent consultant, or acting in any other role, it can often be useful to get an outside perspective when faced with a pressing challenge.

    At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In the Mastermind Series, we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community offers. By attending, you will trade ideas and learnings across a variety of organizational disciplines and career situations.

    • For highly seasoned consultants and professionals, consider this a rich opportunity to pass on your hard-earned wisdom to other professionals who may be walking a similar path.
    • For new consultants and professionals, consider this as a safe avenue to develop your consulting muscles by bringing thoughtful curiosity and a fresh perspectives.
    • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that might be all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new perspective or direction forward.


    The Mastermind series takes place every other month in lieu of a speaker led presentation. During Mastermind events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups and alternate presenting your challenge as a consulting problem for the other members in the group to ask questions and offer suggestions.

    For anyone interested in attending, you are fully welcome! Even if you do not have a pressing challenge you are ready to discuss, we encourage you to participate in supporting other members and contributing to the valuable discussions and learning.


    • 03 Apr 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom link and password will be included in the registration confirmation email
    Register

    OD In The Public Sector

    Whether you're a government employee, internal OD practitioner, contractor, or consultant, the public sector offers unique OD opportunities. But what sets it apart? As OD practitioners in the DC area we are uniquely equipped to navigate these dynamics. From federal agencies to local police departments, OD in government operates within distinct constraints and opportunities.

    In this interactive session, we’ll explore how public sector OD compares to corporate and nonprofit practices. Whether you're new to public sector work or a seasoned expert, this session offers valuable insights for all.

      What You'll Gain

      • Understand Key Dynamics: Learn what makes OD in the public sector distinct—and where it overlaps with other sectors.
      • Explore Best Practices: Discover ways to navigate constraints while maximizing opportunities for impact.
      • Engage and Collaborate: Participate in interactive discussions with experienced practitioners and peers.

      Presenters: Sandra Jamshidi and Tarsheka Thompson

      Sandra and Tarsheka are both seasoned professionals with rich experience spanning the public and private sectors. Sandra brings expertise in OD and senior government leadership, and Tarsheka adds deep knowledge of [her expertise – HR/business operations]. Together, they’ll guide an engaging exploration of this vital topic.

       

       


      • 11 Apr 2025
      • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
      • Zoom
      Register

      April Book Selection - Humble Leadership by Schein & Schein

      Join us in April for a facilitated discussion of Schein & Schein’s Humble Leadership.

      This month's reading offers an agile, democratic, and effective model of leadership from legendary business scholar Edgar Schein and Silicon Valley executive Peter Schein.

      Dive deep into Edgar and Peter Schein's philosophy that "leadership today requires that people transcend their hierarchical roles and relate to each other as human beings".  With this humble leadership, "new ideas can flow freely, mistakes can come to light immediately, and course corrections can be made in real time rather than “by committee” or by order of the lone heroic CEO."

      Don't have time to read the whole book? That's okay! You are encouraged to attend whether you've read the whole thing, a few chapters, or even just the back cover. During the session we will provide the opportunity for peers to share their recap from the book and for all to explore their insights and learnings more deeply. 

      About Book Club

      Treat yourself to a good book and thought-provoking discussion this Spring and Summer! We are thrilled to once again host an hour of facilitated discussion around your favorite Organizational Development books. Our time together will center around the themes presented in each selected book that matter to you as an OD practitioner.

      This monthly gathering is geared towards members and guests interested in a peer-supported enhanced reading experience that offers new perspectives and personal development. Join us as we connect with fellow OD practitioners in a positive, supportive environment while promoting a love for reading and continuous learning!

      For future Book Club suggestions or to appear as a guest facilitator, please fill out our INTEREST FORM.

      • 30 Apr 2025
      • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
      • Zoom
      Register

      CBODN Mastermind Session

      We all face challenges in our work. Whether you are a leader in an organization, an independent consultant, or acting in any other role, it can often be useful to get an outside perspective when faced with a pressing challenge.

      At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In the Mastermind Series, we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community offers. By attending, you will trade ideas and learnings across a variety of organizational disciplines and career situations.

      • For highly seasoned consultants and professionals, consider this a rich opportunity to pass on your hard-earned wisdom to other professionals who may be walking a similar path.
      • For new consultants and professionals, consider this as a safe avenue to develop your consulting muscles by bringing thoughtful curiosity and a fresh perspectives.
      • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that might be all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new perspective or direction forward.


      The Mastermind series takes place every other month in lieu of a speaker-led presentation. During Mastermind events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups and alternate presenting your challenge as a consulting problem for the other members in the group to ask questions and offer suggestions.

      For anyone interested in attending, you are fully welcome! Even if you do not have a pressing challenge you are ready to discuss, we encourage you to participate in supporting other members and contributing to the valuable discussions and learning.


      • 01 May 2025
      • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
      • Zoom link and password will be included in the registration confirmation email
      Register

      Change Adoption – Tempest in a Teacup or Maelstrom In The Open Sea

      Every person has their own unique relationship with change.  The variables that may influence this relationship are many.  The endless combination of variables means there is no "one size fits all" for overcoming a person's resistance to change.  

      Using some of the most important theories of individual change as our guide, we will explore more common causes of change resistance and discuss frameworks to help us better recognize where a person is in their relationship to change so that we can better adapt to meet where they are. 

        Learning Objectives:

        • Examine Diffusion of Innovation Theory's core construct.
        • Discuss the Transtheoretical Model and its relevant sub-processes.
        • Explore Motivational Interviewing to overcome change resistance.

        Presenter: Max Palomeque

        Max is an accomplished executive coach and facilitator with over 2,200 hours experience. He has worked with over 80 teams and 450 leaders engaged with real world high-stakes problems.

        Max's experience in volatile and sensitive environments coupled with his ability to resonate with clients of diverse backgrounds and experiences has made him sought after for clients who are resistant or even hostile to coaching and change. His clients include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Rockefeller Capital Management, Aquila Capital Investments, and Mas’panadas.

        Max has an MBA from Georgetown University. He served as a US Air Force Intelligence officer and special agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is author of the Amazon best-seller, The Infourge Compendium of Models and Theories for Coaches, Facilitators, and Consultants.

        • 09 May 2025
        • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
        • Zoom
        Register

        May Book Selection - Brave New Work: Are You Ready to Reinvent Your Organization? by Aaron Dignan

        Join us in June for a facilitated discussion of Brave New Work

        In this month's reading, investor and business consultant Aaron Dignan describes how to revolutionize organizations so they can adapt to the rapid pace of change in the modern world and help employees feel more engaged. His strategies to achieve autonomy and flexibility are customizable, and they’re shaped by collective input from employees as opposed to top-down reforms.  Pick up a copy today and learn exactly how organizations are inventing a smarter, healthier, and more effective way to work.

        Don't have time to read the whole book? That's okay! You are encouraged to attend whether you've read the whole thing, a few chapters, or even just the back cover. During the session we will provide the opportunity for peers to share their recap from the book and for all to explore their insights and learnings more deeply.

        About Book Club

        Treat yourself to a good book and thought-provoking discussion this Spring and Summer! We are thrilled to once again host an hour of facilitated discussion around your favorite Organizational Development books. Our time together will center around the themes presented in each selected book that matter to you as an OD practitioner.

        This monthly gathering is geared towards members and guests interested in a peer-supported enhanced reading experience that offers new perspectives and personal development. Join us as we connect with fellow OD practitioners in a positive, supportive environment while promoting a love for reading and continuous learning!

        For future Book Club suggestions or to appear as a guest facilitator, please fill out our INTEREST FORM.

        • 21 May 2025
        • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
        • Zoom
        Register

        May Systems Learning Series: Creating Partners for Transformational Change

        OD practitioners are unique in their passion and energy for their work. But turning that passion into a real large-scale change effort can be challenging. As OD practitioners, we’re never taught how to “sell”, secure the necessary budget, engage with executives, or inspire key stakeholders.

        This presentation will focus on bridging that gap and helping turn your passion into an organizational reality. The key principles and stages of creating partners will be explored, as well as an ongoing case study with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation demonstrating these principles in action.

        You won’t want to miss it.

        Everett Marshall is the Vice President for People at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF). He has over 30 years of human resources, management, and consulting experience in both the public and private sectors.  After serving as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy, he worked in the private sector with a global business consulting/IT services company focused on the development of recruiting and training programs.  He has worked as a consultant to several federal agencies in the areas of organizational effectiveness, facilitation, team building, leadership coaching, and stakeholder engagement/alignment, and has also served as a federal employee during his tenure as the Director of Strategic Outreach for the US Naval Academy. He is passionate about helping organizations successfully navigate complex change initiatives and develop programs that build workplace communities that are thriving, productive and engaged.

        Everett has been an active volunteer in the non-profit sector, where he served as a past President of the Board of Directors for the Chesapeake Bay Organizational Development Network. He holds certifications as an Appreciative Inquiry Coach/Consultant, Licensed Human Element Practitioner, Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, and in the delivery of Emotional Intelligence Assessments. Everett is an active member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guides and Programs (ANFT).

        Everett holds a Bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering from US Naval Academy and an MBA from Loyola University Maryland.


        Ethan Schutz is President & CEO of The Schutz Company, a boutique consulting firm that has been a pioneer in the human dynamics of breakthrough performance and organizational transformation since 1980.

        Ethan has worked closely with thousands of senior leaders from around the world—helping them expand their thinking, awareness, and leadership. His clients have included Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Hunger Project, Northwell Health, NASA, Toyota, and the U.S. Army. He has led transformational projects in the US, UK, Sweden, France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

        He is the global expert on The Human Element®—the innovative methodology that underlies the work of The Schutz Company. He is responsible for developing, evolving, and sharing the methodology, as well as training and licensing new practitioners. He supports the hundreds of active practitioners based in more than a dozen countries around the world.

        Ethan is also the leader of Increasing Social Intelligence (ISI), the premiere program offered by Business Consultants Inc., the largest training company in Japan. ISI is a 10-day intensive focused on self-awareness, leadership, and collaboration that has trained over 300 senior executives in Japan.

        Ethan is a sought-after speaker and thought leader. He has presented on his cutting-edge work across the U.S. and Europe, as well as parts of Asia and South America. His work has found its way into numerous books, articles, podcasts, videos, and a TEDx talk.

        • 05 Jun 2025
        • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
        • Zoom link and password will be included in the registration confirmation email
        Register

        Setting Effective Boundaries and Limits With Ourselves and Others

        In both our work and personal lives, we may have difficulty setting boundaries and limits. Setting strong, clear and healthy boundaries can increase our effectiveness in getting needs met, maintaining self-respect, and taking better care of ourselves. They may also help organizations be more effective. When they are set well they can take a lot of worry off our and others shoulders.

          This session will help you increase understanding about:

          • What is a boundary?
          • Why it may be difficult to set them.
          • Examples of setting them effectively.
          • What you may do to successfully set them.

          In breakout groups you will have an opportunity to talk with others so they can learn from you and you can learn from them.

          Presenter: Mark Sachs

          Mark is an OD consultant and executive coach who for many years has helped organizations and their people be more successful.  He is excited to see them get greater awareness and take steps to be effective. 

          Mark has a B.A. and M.A. in Sociology from Rutgers University and an M.S. in Organization Development from American University.  He is an International Coaching Federation Professional Certified coach (PCC).  You can find more about him and his work at www.markasachs.com

          Also, he has been the organizer of the CBODN OD consultants Community of Practice for 14 years.   

           

          • 13 Jun 2025
          • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
          • Zoom
          Register

          June Book Selection - The Advice Trap: Be Humble, Stay Curious & Change the Way You Lead Forever by Michael Bungay Stanier

          Join us in June for a facilitated discussion of The Advice Trap by Michael Bungay Stanier!

          This month's reading is about getting to grips with how to actually change your behavior so you stay curious a little bit longer. Coaching expert Michael Bungay Stanier explains that advice-giving can lead to more problems than solutions and encourages you, instead, to adopt a coaching style of leadership. Stanier argues that when you learn to approach difficult conversations with questions instead of suggestions, you’ll unlock the full potential of your team and relieve yourself of unnecessary burdens.

          Don't have time to read the whole book? That's okay! You are encouraged to attend whether you've read the whole thing, a few chapters, or even just the back cover. During the session we will provide the opportunity for peers to share their recap from the book and for all to explore their insights and learnings more deeply.

          About Book Club

          Treat yourself to a good book and thought-provoking discussion this Spring and Summer! We are thrilled to once again host an hour of facilitated discussion around your favorite Organizational Development books. Our time together will center around the themes presented in each selected book that matter to you as an OD practitioner.

          This monthly gathering is geared towards members and guests interested in a peer-supported enhanced reading experience that offers new perspectives and personal development. Join us as we connect with fellow OD practitioners in a positive, supportive environment while promoting a love for reading and continuous learning!

          For future Book Club suggestions or to appear as a guest facilitator, please fill out our INTEREST FORM.

        Who We Are

        Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network (CBODN) is the premier DC Metro area network for organization development (OD) practitioners. Founded in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, our name pays homage to those elders who made vital contributions to the field of OD.

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