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Upcoming events

    • 10 Mar 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Scale Your Impact, Not Your Stress: AI for Human-Centered Coaches and OD Consultants

    In this session, you’ll learn how to set up simple, custom AI assistants that understand your work, your clients, and your way of thinking—so you can move beyond generic output and use AI as a genuine support tool in your practice.

    You’ll see how to use AI as a thinking partner, helping you clarify ideas, reflect on client work, and reduce repetitive tasks without losing the human element that makes your work effective.

    Through live demonstrations and real examples, you’ll learn practical ways to use AI to enhance client experience, streamline follow-ups, and reclaim time, without adding complexity or tech overwhelm.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • How to use AI to support clients without sacrificing presence or authenticity
    • What makes an AI assistant actually useful for coaches and consultants
    • How to reduce admin and cognitive load while improving follow-through
    • A live demo showing how to apply this in real client work
    • Simple templates you can reuse to build your own custom AI assistants

    Presenter — Jason Van Orden

    Jason works with established coaches and consultants who keep hitting the same growth ceilings because too much of their expertise lives only in their head. He helps them reduce repetition, clarify their thinking, and build simple AI support systems that protect their voice and value, so their work can scale without consuming more time or energy.



     


    • 25 Mar 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Zoom
    • 8
    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 or ongoing challenge.

    At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In CBODN’s Mastermind Series, we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community of practitioners 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 fresh perspectives.

    • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that is all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new idea or direction forward.

    The Mastermind series takes place each month with a new group of participants each session. During Mastermind events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups for the opportunity to present your challenge for the other members in the group to ask questions and offer suggestions, OR to participate as a member of the crowd by participating in the format and bringing inquiry, experience, and your unique experiences. 

    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.

    About the Facilitator

    David Kading, MS, ACC is a facilitator, consultant, and executive coach with over a decade of experience in leadership development, experiential learning, and organization development. He is the past president of CBODN (2023-2025) where he launched the Mastermind Series as a way for members to access deeper peer-to-peer learning opportunities in addition to CBODN’s various presenter-led programming options. 

    Important Registration Note, PLEASE READ:

    Mastermind Sessions find the most success when working in small groups. To facilitate this, we will limit the number of attendees to a maximum of 10 participants. Anybody who signs up after the first ten spots will be added to a waitlist for the event. 

    If you sign-up and then find that you are unable to attend, please let us know by emailing admin@cbodn.org and cc’ dkading030@outlook.com. It’s no problem! Life happens. But we will provide your seat to the next member of our community on the waitlist and ensure a fruitful session for attendees.

    Attended Before?

    We have been facilitating Mastermind Sessions at CBODN for the past two years, with dozens of participants acting as “clients” and getting support with their challenges. While we love supporting members through their challenging moments, we’d also love to hear about what happened next in the story! Did you make progress? What role (if any) did the Mastermind experience play in supporting you with your next move?

    If you have participated as a client in a past session and are willing to share, please consider using the collection form https://forms.gle/BUPp2fKrJjF5UHMK9.

    • 02 Apr 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Building High-Performing Teams in the Age of AI

    Don't miss this practical, human-centered workshop for leaders navigating complexity!

    As AI reshapes how work gets done, many teams are moving faster—but not always smarter. Tools are improving, yet collaboration, trust, and clarity often lag behind. The real challenge isn’t choosing between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence—it’s learning how to integrate both to build teams that adapt, perform, and thrive.

    This interactive 90-minute, co-facilitated workshop equips leaders and team members with a shared language and practical tools for building high-performing, adaptive teams in an AI-enabled workplace. Participants will explore what truly makes teams effective, where AI can strengthen performance, and where human judgment, relationships, and leadership remain essential.

    Through guided discussion, hands-on experimentation, and real-world application, participants will:

    • Co-create a common vocabulary around the core elements of effective teams
    • Examine how those elements show up (or break down) in workplace dynamics
    • Explore the benefits and pitfalls of AI vs. Human Intelligence (HI) in adaptive teams
    • Experiment with the ATPD Team Assessment Tool to surface strengths, gaps, and opportunities
    • Leave with clear, actionable steps to strengthen team performance

    This session goes beyond theory. It creates space for honest reflection, shared insight, and forward-moving decisions—helping teams align around what matters most while navigating change with clarity and confidence.

    Whether your teams are just beginning to integrate AI or are already feeling its impact, this workshop offers a grounded, human-first approach to building teams that don’t just keep up—but perform at their best.

    Presenters — Marc Stoecker and Shoba Chandran

    Marc is an ICF-accredited coach (ACC), certified Co-Active coach, and Positive Intelligence® practitioner with over 20 years of experience in learning and development and adult education. He is the founder of Prism of Purpose Coaching & Training, where he designs and facilitates soft-skill and technical-skill experiences that help individuals and teams build resilience, clarity, and purpose during times of change.

    Marc’s work blends evidence-based coaching, experiential learning, and embodied practices to create spaces where people can think clearly, reconnect with their worth, and take meaningful action. He supports professionals across corporate, nonprofit, government, and association settings throughout the United States.

    Shoba is a Certified Master Facilitator® (INIFAC), Prosci Certified Change Practitioner, Scrum Master and CTI trained coach; with over 20 years’ worth of experience in the organizational and learning and development fields. She founded Innovation Matrix LLC, specializing in strategy retreats, work-planning, and leadership development.

    Her facilitated workshops create a safe, structured space for tough conversations and clear decisions; teams leave aligned on priorities with owners, timelines, and next steps. She also designs engaging adult-learning programs with real work application and feedback. She co-authored Collaboration by Design, a practical field manual on planning and leading effective workshops. Shoba has worked across Asia Pacific and the United States, serving commercial, government, and nonprofit organizations.

    • 14 Apr 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Navigating the Valley: Amplifying Resilience Through Community and Skills

    Ever find yourself thinking, “WTF?!” regarding the state of affairs these days? Maybe you feel lost, hopeless, disconnected, and unsure of where to go from here? You’re not alone. These vibes echo across the board, both on personal and organizational levels. Lots of us are having this experience…why not find our way through together?

    Led by your trusty guides, Bryan Miles and Kathryn Snyder, this journey will take you through the twists and turns of this “valley," where the past is a distant mountain range, the future is uncharted territory, and the present is the liminal space in between.

    Using this powerful metaphor, we’ll navigate the emotional impact of these challenging times, build meaningful connections, and equip you with practical skills to help you traverse the valley. Expect interactive discussions, engaging exercises, and focused skill-building sessions that are anything but boring.

    Don’t miss this chance to be in the community and support for the journey ahead. Let's rock the valley together!






     


    • 15 Apr 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    PARTNERSHIP SERIES - Marketing for Consultants Who Hate Marketing


    **This program is organized by our partners in the Oregon ODN Chapter! Join our partners, alongside the Minnesota, Pacific Northwest, and Triangle OD Networks for an opportunity for learning and cross-regional connections.

    Even if we can work wonders with organizations, for most of us marketing is our Achilles Heel. And for good reason. Marketing OD is unlike virtually every other professional service: Our clients don't know when to call us. They don't know what we might do for them. And they are not confident they can discern a good consultant from a bad one. So how do we market to clients who aren't even looking for us?

    Or worse yet, our potential client has already decided what they want (coaching, team building, change management) and they come to us to "place an order" for a specific service. So we have the same status as a caterer or bookkeeper. If you're responding to a public sector RFP, often you can't even talk to the client until deliverables, cost and schedule are locked up in a contract. So how do we create the room to find the real problem behind the client's request?

    And just to make matters worse, many of us are mildly allergic to "selling". So, this workshop is about how we can present ourselves to the marketplace in a way that supports our role as a consultant addressing often elusive and misunderstood problems.

    Explore:

    • The real purpose of marketing
    • What clients actually want from us (HINT: It's not your services)
    • The 3 basic planks of a sound marketing platform
    • How to let the client do the selling for you
    • Ways to get your first 10 clients

    Presenter: Jerry Talley

    Jerry started his 45-year career in Stanford’s Sociology department where he taught for 18 years. Leveraging his research and assessment experience, he moved out into corporate consulting. Over the years he accumulated over 450 client engagements with companies in high tech, higher education, manufacturing, construction, health care, banking, the military, entertainment, hospitality, telecom, city & county government, public utilities, consulting firms, aerospace, college publishing, pharmaceuticals, numerous not-for-profits, and one organic grocery store.

    He is no longer providing client services; his practice is now focused on mentoring and coaching for the next generation of organization development consultants. He teaches courses on Unlimited Consulting, Marketing for Consultants, How to Think About Work, and Advanced Problem Solving.

    • 29 Apr 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Zoom
    • 9
    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 or ongoing challenge.

    At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In CBODN’s Mastermind Series, we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community of practitioners 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 fresh perspectives.

    • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that is all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new idea or direction forward.

    The Mastermind series takes place each month with a new group of participants each session. During Mastermind events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups for the opportunity to present your challenge for the other members in the group to ask questions and offer suggestions, OR to participate as a member of the crowd by participating in the format and bringing inquiry, experience, and your unique experiences. 

    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.

    About the Facilitator

    David Kading, MS, ACC is a facilitator, consultant, and executive coach with over a decade of experience in leadership development, experiential learning, and organization development. He is the past president of CBODN (2023-2025) where he launched the Mastermind Series as a way for members to access deeper peer-to-peer learning opportunities in addition to CBODN’s various presenter-led programming options. 

    Important Registration Note, PLEASE READ:

    Mastermind Sessions find the most success when working in small groups. To facilitate this, we will limit the number of attendees to a maximum of 10 participants. Anybody who signs up after the first ten spots will be added to a waitlist for the event. 

    If you sign-up and then find that you are unable to attend, please let us know by emailing admin@cbodn.org and cc’ dkading030@outlook.com. It’s no problem! Life happens. But we will provide your seat to the next member of our community on the waitlist and ensure a fruitful session for attendees.

    Attended Before?

    We have been facilitating Mastermind Sessions at CBODN for the past two years, with dozens of participants acting as “clients” and getting support with their challenges. While we love supporting members through their challenging moments, we’d also love to hear about what happened next in the story! Did you make progress? What role (if any) did the Mastermind experience play in supporting you with your next move?

    If you have participated as a client in a past session and are willing to share, please consider using the collection form https://forms.gle/BUPp2fKrJjF5UHMK9.

    • 07 May 2026
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Explore A Self-Managing Organization (SMO)

    Many organizations today feel the strain of hierarchy—slow decisions, overwhelmed managers, stifled innovation, and talented people who disengage because the system leaves little room to lead. Self-managing organizations (SMO) offer a proven alternative, showing that more adaptive and human-centered structures can outperform traditional models.

    Yet many leaders remain unaware that these approaches are already succeeding at scale. This interactive discussion is a session that introduces the core principles and evidence behind SMOs, translating research into practical insight for business and association audiences. The goal is simple: to spark informed curiosity and open a doorway to more resilient, participatory ways of working.

    Deanna Doan will share her in depth research in this area and offer lessons learned from the experience in standing up this type of organization and tips on how to make it work.

    Presenter — Deanna Doan

    Deanna is an enabling partner and co-founder of Eleccion LLC. She has more than 20 years of consulting and leadership experience across government and commercial markets, with expertise in designing and implementing highly decentralized organizations. Prior to founding Eleccion, she was vice president at Allegheny Science & Technology, managing a diverse portfolio of programs across the Intelligence and DoD markets. Prior roles include advising senior intelligence community leaders on strategy and improvement initiatives.

    Deanna holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Virginia Tech, a master’s degree in Operations Research from George Mason University, and is currently a doctoral student at Virginia Tech where her research focuses on decentralized organizational structures. She is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and Lean Six Sigma green belt.

    • 27 May 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Zoom
    • 9
    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 or ongoing challenge.

    At CBODN, we know that our members each possess a unique and diverse set of personal and professional experiences. In CBODN’s Mastermind Series, we invite you to join our members and tap into the collective wisdom, curiosity, and experiences that our community of practitioners 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 fresh perspectives.

    • For anyone with a challenge or obstacle in their work (that is all of us!), consider this a valuable resource to become “un-stuck” in your thinking or to find a new idea or direction forward.

    The Mastermind series takes place each month with a new group of participants each session. During Mastermind events, we will use a modification of the Wise Crowds Liberating Structure to form small groups for the opportunity to present your challenge for the other members in the group to ask questions and offer suggestions, OR to participate as a member of the crowd by participating in the format and bringing inquiry, experience, and your unique experiences. 

    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.

    About the Facilitator

    David Kading, MS, ACC is a facilitator, consultant, and executive coach with over a decade of experience in leadership development, experiential learning, and organization development. He is the past president of CBODN (2023-2025) where he launched the Mastermind Series as a way for members to access deeper peer-to-peer learning opportunities in addition to CBODN’s various presenter-led programming options. 

    Important Registration Note, PLEASE READ:

    Mastermind Sessions find the most success when working in small groups. To facilitate this, we will limit the number of attendees to a maximum of 10 participants. Anybody who signs up after the first ten spots will be added to a waitlist for the event. 

    If you sign-up and then find that you are unable to attend, please let us know by emailing admin@cbodn.org and cc’ dkading030@outlook.com. It’s no problem! Life happens. But we will provide your seat to the next member of our community on the waitlist and ensure a fruitful session for attendees.

    Attended Before?

    We have been facilitating Mastermind Sessions at CBODN for the past two years, with dozens of participants acting as “clients” and getting support with their challenges. While we love supporting members through their challenging moments, we’d also love to hear about what happened next in the story! Did you make progress? What role (if any) did the Mastermind experience play in supporting you with your next move?

    If you have participated as a client in a past session and are willing to share, please consider using the collection form https://forms.gle/BUPp2fKrJjF5UHMK9.

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