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Kantor to the Rescue: What to do when teams get stuck with special guests Nick Regan and Henrik Herrmann

32 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Teams Transformed, Allard is joined by Nick Regan and Henrik Herrmann to explore how holding models and frameworks lightly can enable skillful, in-the-moment interventions. Reflecting on a workshop with a newly formed executive team, they share how they navigated uncertainty when plans fell short and the group got stuck in repetitive patterns. Nick Regan, an ICF-certified leadership and team coach and Accredited Professional Dialogue Practitioner, and Henrik Herrmann, a senior executive coach and founder of True Work with 15+ years of corporate leadership experience, offer practical insights for working with complex teams. They unpack how tuning into group dynamics—and subtly using frameworks like the Kantor Model—helped surface what was happening and guided the team leader to shift the energy toward alignment. You’ll discover: * How to use models like the Kantor Model without becoming overly reliant on them.  * What to do when a team gets stuck in unproductive or repetitive dynamics.  * The power of co-coaching in navigating uncertainty and supporting real-time intervention.  * How raising awareness of team patterns can unlock movement and alignment.  * The value of offering in-the-moment individual feedback within team sessions.  This episode is a practical and insightful guide for team coaches and leaders looking to balance structure with flexibility—using frameworks as a support, not a script, while staying fully present to what’s emerging in the moment. https://ici2learn.com [https://ici2learn.com] https://skillfulcollaboration.com [https://skillfulcollaboration.com] https://truework.de [https://truework.de/]

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