Co-development
Take a step back, learn from your peers and get back into action.
Co-development is a peer-to-peer learning method that combines listening, reflection and action.
Each participant shares a real-life situation, takes a step back from his or her emotions and benefits from the collective intelligence of the group.
These sessions become spaces of trust where we learn to progress together, strengthening our leadership and living a powerful experience of personal and collective development.
KEY POINTS
Peer learning
Benefit from cross-referenced views and collective experience.
Emotional distance
Welcoming emotions, Clarify your reactions and turn them into resources.
Personal & professional development
Growing in your leadership position while evolving internally.
Strengthened cohesion
Develop listening, mutual support and solidarity of the group.
Reflective posture & action
Analyse and clarify the issues at stake, and leave with a clear vision. concrete plan.
Security & authenticity
A framework of trust to share your challenges freely.
THE TYPICAL ROUTE
THE TYPICAL ROUTE
1 - Framing & ground rules
Objectives, confidentiality, caring attitude, pace of the cycle.
2 - Choosing the «customer» of the day
Tour de table, selection of the real situation to work on.
3 - Presentation & clarification
Recounting the case, asking questions to understand it, restating the issues.
4 - Peer tracks
Input, ideas, sharing experiences, alternative viewpoints.
5 - Action plan and commitments
Selection of options, first actions, success criteria.
6 - Learning and follow-up
What everyone is remembering, points to watch out for, feedback meetings.
FORMATS & PROCEDURES
FORMATS
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Groups 6-10 participants [to be validated]
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Sessions 2h30 - 3h / all 2-3 weeks
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Cycles 4-6 sessions on 2-4 months
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Face-to-face Paris / Visio (FR / EN / DE)
COMMITMENTS
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Confidentiality & psychological safety
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Animation demanding and caring
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Anchoring by action plans and feedback
USE CASES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How big is a co-dev group?
Between 6 and 10 people to preserve the quality of listening and the richness of points of view.
How long does a session last?
In general 1h30 to 2h. A cycle comprises 4 to 6 sessions.
Face-to-face or distance learning?
Both are possible, with appropriate collaborative tools (virtual blackboard, turn-taking, rituals).
What's the difference with traditional training?
Here, we work your real-life situations. The group produces immediate learning and actions concrete.
Looking for a place where we can grow together?






