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Why Choose this Training Course?

In today's complex environment, organizations fail not because of flawed strategy, but because of misalignment. This course offers a unique, integrated approach that combines the structural rigor of organizational design with the science of sustainable well-being. It moves beyond theory to provide a proven, six-phase roadmap that transforms your organization into a place where strategy is executed with speed and precision, and people have the psychological safety to do their best work.

This Training Course Will Feature
  • A deep dive into the Supermaster Roadmap's six integrated phases.
  • Tools to diagnose misalignment across structure, culture, HR, and systems.
  • Methods for identifying and prioritizing the critical few issues that matter.
  • Strategies for building both high performance and high well-being.
  • Practical risk assessment and change management techniques.
What Are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Diagnose organizational misalignment using a holistic framework.
  • Define the key capabilities that drive strategic success.
  • Apply a structured methodology to design and implement change.
  • Integrate well-being principles into core organizational systems.
  • Manage the risks and human dynamics of organizational transformation.
Who Is This Course For?

This course is designed for leaders, HR professionals, and change agents responsible for driving strategic alignment and organizational effectiveness. It will greatly benefit:

  • Senior Leaders and Department Heads
  • HR Directors and Business Partners
  • Organizational Development (OD) Practitioners
  • Strategy and Transformation Managers
  • Internal and External Consultants
How Will This Course Be Presented?

This FALCON training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes interactive workshops, case study analyses, group discussions on real-world scenarios, and hands-on application of diagnostic tools and templates from the Supermaster Roadmap.

The Course Content
Day One
The Foundation – Strategy, Capabilities, & Diagnosis
  • Introduction to the Supermaster Roadmap Framework
  • Defining Key Capabilities: The 3-to-5 Rule
  • The Star Model: Aligning Structure, Culture, HR, and Systems
  • Conducting a Structure, Culture, and HR Audit
  • The Alignment Matrix: Identifying Gaps
  • Integrated Diagnosis: Baseline Surveys & Needs Assessment
Day Two
Design, Risk, & Implementation
  • From Symptoms to Root Causes: Clustering Problems
  • Holistic Solution Design: Crafting Interdependent Interventions
  • Structural Redesign: RACI, Integration Mechanisms, and Roles
  • The Risk Register: Trade-off, Implementation, and Flexibility Risks
  • The Transition Protocol: Announcement Architecture & Role Placement
  • Cascaded Design: Layer-by-Layer Implementation
Day Three
Sustainment, Well-Being, & Leadership
  • Embedding Psychological Safety and Well-Being Metrics
  • The 30-60-90 Day Check-in Protocol
  • Measuring Culture Change with the Competing Values Framework (CVF)
  • Building a Community of Practice for Sustained Impact
  • Systemic Leadership: Orchestrating Across Boundaries
  • Developing an Action Plan for Your Organization
Why Choose this Training Course?

Many restructurings fail because they focus only on the "boxes and lines" while ignoring the culture that makes them work. This course provides the frameworks to design both the "hard" structure and the "soft" culture of your organization. You will learn how to use the Competing Values Framework (CVF) to diagnose your current culture and the Star Model to build a structure that enables strategy execution, ensuring your organization is not only efficient but also adaptive and engaged.

This Training Course Will Feature
  • The Star Model for comprehensive organizational design.
  • The Competing Values Framework (CVF) for culture diagnosis.
  • Practical tools for job design and role clarity (Job Characteristics Model, RACI).
  • Strategies for managing the inevitable trade-offs of structure.
  • Techniques for culture change through rituals, stories, and symbols.
What Are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the relationship between strategy, structure, and culture.
  • Diagnose current and desired culture using the CVF.
  • Design structural options (functional, divisional, matrix) based on strategy.
  • Apply the RACI model to clarify decision rights.
  • Develop a practical plan for influencing and measuring culture.
Who Is This Course For?

This course is ideal for leaders and professionals involved in organizational design, restructuring, or culture transformation projects. It will greatly benefit:

  • HR Business Partners and Talent Managers
  • Senior Managers and Team Leaders
  • Organizational Development Specialists
  • Change Management Professionals
  • Project Managers overseeing transformation
How Will This Course Be Presented?

This FALCON training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes a culture simulation exercise, a real-world organizational redesign workshop, peer-to-peer coaching on structural trade-offs, and the creation of a personal culture change blueprint.

The Course Content
Day One
Foundations of Structure & Strategy
  • The Strategic Imperative of Organizational Alignment
  • The Star Model: Strategy, Structure, Processes, Rewards, People
  • Analyzing Organizational Structure: Functional, Divisional, Matrix
  • Mapping Decision Rights with RACI
  • The Inevitable Trade-offs: Efficiency vs. Responsiveness vs. Coordination
  • Case Study: Diagnosing a Misaligned Structure
Day Two
The Genome of Behavior – Organizational Culture
  • Defining Culture: Artifacts, Espoused Values, and Underlying Assumptions
  • The Competing Values Framework (CVF): Clan, Adhocracy, Market, Hierarchy
  • Conducting a Culture Diagnostic and Identifying Gaps
  • The Leader's Role: How Attention, Reactions, and Rewards Shape Culture
  • Blending Diagonal Cultures: Managing the Tensions
  • Aligning Culture with the Key Capabilities Required by Strategy
Day Three
Integration & Change
  • The Interdependence Map: How Structure and Culture Reinforce Each Other
  • The Five Levers of Culture Change: Rituals, Stories, Symbols, Structures, Systems
  • Job Design and Job Crafting as Primary Prevention
  • Managing the Transition: Communicating Structural and Cultural Change
  • Measuring Progress: Re-administering the CVF and Tracking KPIs
  • Workshop: Building Your Integrated Culture & Structure Action Plan
Why Choose this Training Course?

Why do some teams excel while others struggle, even with similar talent? This course answers that question by translating the research of Google's Project Aristotle and leading I-O psychologists into practical team-building strategies. You will learn the critical difference between a group and a team, the three pillars of team effectiveness (Goals, Roles, Norms), and how to navigate the inevitable challenges of team development and conflict to create a truly cohesive unit.

This Training Course Will Feature
  • The MARS model for diagnosing individual and team performance.
  • The Pygmalion Effect and its impact on team member potential.
  • Strategies for establishing clear goals, roles, and team norms.
  • Techniques for navigating team development stages (Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing).
  • Frameworks for distinguishing and managing productive vs. destructive conflict.
What Are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply the MARS model to diagnose team performance issues.
  • Facilitate the creation of a shared team charter.
  • Distinguish between cognitive and affective conflict.
  • Use structured protocols to manage team disagreements.
  • Build psychological safety and trust within their teams.
Who Is This Course For?

This course is designed for any professional who leads or participates in teams, from frontline managers to project leads and senior executives. It will greatly benefit:

  • Team Leaders and Project Managers
  • Department Heads and Supervisors
  • HR and L&D Professionals
  • Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters
  • Any professional working in cross-functional or global teams
How Will This Course Be Presented?

This FALCON training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes a team simulation exercise (e.g., the Marshmallow Challenge), facilitated role-plays of conflict scenarios, peer feedback sessions, and the collaborative development of a team charter.

The Course Content
Day One
The Individual & The Group
  • The MARS Model: Motivation, Ability, Role Perceptions, Situational Factors
  • The Pygmalion Effect: How Leader Expectations Shape Reality
  • What is a Team? Distinguishing Groups from High-Performing Teams
  • The Team Development Journey: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing
  • The Three Pillars of Team Effectiveness: Goals, Roles, and Norms
  • The Marshmallow Challenge: A Lesson in Prototyping and Hidden Assumptions
Day Two
Navigating Conflict & Emotion
  • The Dual Nature of Conflict: Cognitive vs. Affective
  • The Three Types of Conflict: Task, Relationship, and Value
  • The Seeker-Avoider Dynamic and Five Conflict-Handling Styles
  • The Role of Emotion in Teams: Emotional Contagion and Labor
  • The Difficult Conversation Planner: A Framework for High-Stakes Dialogue
  • Creative Abrasion: Harnessing Conflict for Innovation
Day Three
The Learning Team & Sustaining Performance
  • Psychological Safety: The Bedrock of Teamwork (Google Project Aristotle)
  • The After-Action Review (AAR): Building Learning into Team Operations
  • The Pre-Mortem: Anticipating Failure Before It Happens
  • Team Design: Size, Composition, and the Locals-Cosmopolitans Balance
  • Facilitating Team Meetings: Ensuring All Voices Are Heard
  • Workshop: Creating a Charter and 90-Day Plan for Your Team
Why Choose this Training Course?

Traditional command-and-control leadership is obsolete in today's complex, interconnected world. This course equips leaders with the mindset and tools to navigate ambiguity, orchestrate across boundaries, and turn systemic challenges into opportunities. You will learn how to move from being a director to a facilitator, building the adaptive capacity of your organization to thrive in uncertainty.

This Training Course Will Feature
  • A framework for distinguishing between simple, complicated, and complex problems.
  • The four capabilities of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) for global leadership.
  • Strategies for orchestrating across functional, geographic, and organizational boundaries.
  • The leader's role as a regulator of culture.
  • Tools for building trust and accountability in a matrixed or virtual environment.
What Are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze organizational challenges through a systemic lens.
  • Adapt their leadership style to different cultural contexts.
  • Design integration mechanisms to bridge organizational silos.
  • Foster a culture of psychological safety and accountability.
  • Lead change effectively by empowering distributed decision-making.
Who Is This Course For?

This course is designed for mid-to-senior level leaders responsible for navigating complexity and leading across functions, geographies, or cultures. It will greatly benefit:

  • C-Suite Executives and Directors
  • Regional and Country Managers
  • Leaders of Matrixed or Global Teams
  • Change Management Leads
  • Senior HR and OD Professionals
How Will This Course Be Presented?

This FALCON training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes a leadership simulation based on the Chilean mining rescue, a cultural intelligence self-assessment, case studies of cross-boundary orchestration, and peer coaching sessions on real-world leadership dilemmas.

The Course Content
Day One
The New Context – Complexity & Culture
  • Beyond the Annual Planning Trap: Separating Strategy from Budgeting
  • Comfort with Complexity: Tolerating Ambiguity and Thinking Systemically
  • The Iceberg Model of Culture: Navigating the Visible and Invisible
  • Cultural Intelligence (CQ): Drive, Knowledge, Strategy, Action
  • High-Context vs. Low-Context Communication
  • The Locals and Cosmopolitans Framework for Global Teams
Day Two
The Leader as Orchestrator
  • Orchestrating Across Boundaries: Functions, Hierarchies, Geographies
  • Designing Integration Mechanisms: Liaison Roles, Councils, and Shared Services
  • The Conductor's Art: Leadership as Taste and Teaching
  • Building Trust and Cohesion Across Distance and Difference
  • Inversion of Expertise: Being Taught from Below
  • Managing Tensions Constructively: Efficiency vs. Responsiveness
Day Three
The Leader as Culture & Change Agent
  • The Leader as Regulator of Culture: Attention, Reactions, Rewards, Promotions
  • The Behavior Chain: Designing Context for Desired Behaviors
  • Turning Systemic Challenges into Opportunity
  • From Command to Consensus: Empowering Distributed Decision-Making
  • The After-Action Review (AAR) for Leadership Teams
  • Developing Your Personal Systemic Leadership Action Plan
Why Choose this Training Course?

Employee well-being is no longer a "nice-to-have"; it is a strategic imperative. This course provides a practical, evidence-based framework for moving beyond reactive wellness programs to build a comprehensive, integrated Well-Being System (PS-OWBS). You will learn how to apply the Plan-Do-Check-Act model to psychosocial risk management, design tiered interventions (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary), and measure the ROI of a healthier, more engaged workforce.

This Training Course Will Feature
  • The ISO-based Professional Standard for Organizational Well-Being Systems (PS-OWBS).
  • The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model for diagnosing psychosocial risks.
  • A tiered intervention framework: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary prevention.
  • Validated tools for measuring well-being, burnout, and organizational justice.
  • Strategies for integrating well-being into core HR and managerial processes.
What Are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment for psychosocial risks.
  • Design and implement a tiered well-being intervention strategy.
  • Apply the Job Characteristics Model to redesign jobs for well-being.
  • Use validated metrics to evaluate well-being system effectiveness.
  • Integrate well-being principles into leadership and HR practices.
Who Is This Course For?

This course is designed for HR, Health & Safety, and business leaders responsible for creating a psychologically healthy and high-performing workplace. It will greatly benefit:

  • HR Directors and Managers
  • Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Professionals
  • Employee Wellness and EAP Coordinators
  • Line Managers and Team Leaders
  • Organizational Development (OD) Practitioners
How Will This Course Be Presented?

This FALCON training course will utilise a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes a hands-on workshop for conducting a psychosocial risk assessment, a design session for creating a tiered intervention plan, a data analysis exercise using well-being metrics, and the collaborative development of a draft well-being policy.

The Course Content
Day One
The Foundation – Diagnosis & Risk Assessment
  • The Business Case for Well-Being: Utility Analysis and ROI
  • The PS-OWBS Framework: Scope, Context, and Leadership Commitment
  • The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model: Understanding Strain and Engagement
  • Conducting a Needs Assessment: Organization, Task, and Person Analysis
  • Identifying and Assessing Psychosocial Hazards
  • Using Validated Tools: Psychological Safety Scale, Burnout (MBI), Justice Scale
Day Two
The Tiered Intervention Framework
  • The Hierarchy of Controls and the Tiered Intervention Model
  • Primary Prevention: Eliminating Hazards at the Source
  • Job Design using the Job Characteristics Model (JCM)
  • Secondary Prevention: Building Resilience and Support Systems
  • Leadership Development for Well-Being: Transformational and Authentic Leadership
  • Fostering Psychological Safety and Team Cohesion
Day Three
Support, Evaluation, & Integration
  • Tertiary Prevention: Recovery, Remediation, and EAPs
  • Designing Return-to-Work and Flexible Work Arrangements
  • Performance Evaluation: Monitoring, Measurement, and Metrics
  • The Management Review: Analyzing Data and Driving Improvement
  • Integrating Well-Being into Managerial Plans and HR Systems
  • Workshop: Creating a Well-Being Policy and an 18-Month Implementation Roadmap

All Courses

F-ME01

Heat Exchanger Design, Operation, Performance, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-ME02

Mechanical Integrity & Reliability in Refineries, Petrochemical & Process Plant

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-ME03

Practical Pump Technology: Selection, Operation & Maintenance

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-ME04

Principles of Rotating Equipment

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-MR01

Excellence in Maintenance & Reliability Management: Rotating Equipment Reliability Optimization & Continuous Improvement

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-MR04

Machinery Failure Analysis, Prevention & Troubleshooting: Machinery Diagnostics and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA)

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-MR06

Maintenance Optimization & Best Practices


Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-ME08

Root Cause Analysis (and Apollo Method)


Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-ME010

Supervising of Maintenance Planning, Scheduling and Work Control

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-MF01

The Complete Course in Facilities Management

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-MF02

Building Systems and Operations

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-MF03

Preventive and Reactive Maintenance

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-MF04

Safety and Compliance

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-PM01

Risk Management Professional Certification

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-PM02

Project Planning, Scheduling, Monitoring, Reporting & Control

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-PM03

Mastering Project Management

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-PM04

Project Risk Analysis & Management

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-PM05

Risk Management (ISO 31000)

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-DA05

Big Data Analytics for Predictive Maintenance Strategies

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-DA01

Introduction to Data Concepts

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-DA02

Data Visualization

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-DA03

Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-DA04

Maintenance Analytics

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-QP05

Quality Management Systems (QMS) Overview

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-QP01

Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-QP02

Process Mapping and Flowcharting

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-QP03

Introduction to Lean Manufacturing

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-QP04

Introduction to Six Sigma

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-LS05

Adaptability and Resilience

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-LS01

Time Management and Productivity

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

F-LS02

Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-LS03

Teamwork and Collaboration

Course Duration : 3-5 Days

F-LS04

Delegation and Empowerment

Course Duration : 3 - 5 Days

What's Included in the course?

  • In-depth modules by experts
  • Hands-on case studies
  • Flexible delivery modes
  • Globally recognized certification

The Falcon Advantage

  • Proven Expertise
  • Global Standards (ISO)
  • Recognized Partnerships (ASPE, AMI)
  • Measurable Results (98%, ROI)
  • Holistic Approach

Ready to elevate your career or transform your organization?

At Falcon, we design our courses to empower professionals with practical knowledge and industry-recognized certifications. Whether you are looking to advance your career, enhance organizational performance, or acquire cutting-edge skills, our programs combine deep expertise, hands-on learning, and flexible delivery to meet your unique needs.

Popular Courses

  • F-MR04 Machinery Failure Analysis, Prevention & Troubleshooting: Machinery Diagnostics and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) – 3-5 days
  • F-MF01. The Complete Course in Facilities Management 3-5 day
  • F-QP03. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) 3-5 days
  • F-LS05. Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking – 3-5 days

Contact info

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Greece, GRC

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SHERIDAN, WY 82801 (USA)

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