Eniko Tegyi, Dora Solymar, Gyorgy Kovacs & Viktor Magyaros
Introduced by John Brooker In early 2019, I was a speaker at the International Coaching Federation Conference in Budapest. At lunch I started chatting to the people I was sharing a table with. They told me a story of how they use SF in fast paced training interventions with staff and often have those staff try out their new skills immediately in live experiences back at work. I thought this was a story worth sharing with InterAction readers, and with the huge thanks to Eniko Tegyi, that article is here for you now. You will experience the enthusiasm of the team, learn some of their ‘microtools’ and find their ‘Golden SWAT rules’ to help you apply what you read about.
Fiona Turner, Annette Gray Review by Annette Gray (Lead reviewer) and Nick Burnett (2nd reviewer) We were very impressed with the Solution Focused project that Fiona presented. It was simple, short and achieved the aim of helping the teams work better together quickly and this is still occurring!
Fiona’s understanding and application of the SF clues was very comprehensive. The structure of the intervention was well thought through and responsive to what occurred during the workshops with workshop participants. We were very impressed with the short nature of the intervention and the lasting impact it has had on the teams. The other outcome is that the teams wants more workshops to help maintain the ability to work together. A great example of the effectiveness of the SF approach.