Nonflict™ Forum in Organizations
Scaling Psychological Safety
37,000 employees, 2 years, 180 teams.
That’s the scope of Google’s Project Aristotle, a study asking, “What is it that distinguishes a great team?”
The answer? “Psychological safety.” Team members feel safe to take risks and be vulnerable in front of each other. That’s what fosters agility, innovation, and co-creation.
And that’s what we create in organizations using the Nonflict™ Forum.

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Why Do We Use Forum in Business?
Forum in Business helps to create fast integration within the organization, break silos, allow members to bring their heart into business, and, most importantly, help develop authentic leadership. Furthermore, it improves problem-solving and accountability around implementation and execution. All this is done by using specialized tools aimed at improving team building, conflict resolution, increasing awareness, taking advantage of management styles, providing effective feedback, and more.
Companies that have already applied forum to their businesses






























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What Makes Forum in Business Successful?
The Forum is a successful process when it receives support from within the company’s structures, when meetings are run according to the correct procedures facilitated by a trained moderator, when meetings are regular, and when appropriate materials and facilitation tools (to be provided) are used.

How to Implement Forum in Business?
Through a structured and guided implementation program, we can assist with launching and supporting the forum structure within your company, scheduling regular moderators’ meetings, developing materials and facilitation tools, and providing training at various levels (individual coaching for moderators and vice-moderators, conflict resolution training and tools, and feedback training). We also help create a practice of monitoring and reporting results, measuring ROIs, providing online support for questions and challenges, conducting forum survey analysis and action plans for improvement, and supporting the creation of Forum rules and an operational guidebook.

