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    • 08 Aug 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    • Zoom
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    August Book Selection - The Six Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni (2020)

    Join us in August for a facilitated discussion of The Six Types of Working Genius by New York Times best-selling author Patrick Lencioni (2020).

    In this month's reading, Lencioni unveils a truly groundbreaking new model that will change the way we think about work and teams forever.

    Designed to help people identify the type of work that brings them joy and energy, and avoid work that leads to frustration and burnout, the model also gives teams a remarkably simple and practical framework for tapping into one another’s natural gifts, which increases productivity and reduces unnecessary judgment.

    About Book Club

    Treat yourself to a good book and thought-provoking discussion this Spring and Summer! We are thrilled to once again host an hour of facilitated discussion around your favorite Organizational Development books. Our time together will center around the themes presented in each selected book that matter to you as an OD practitioner.

    This monthly gathering is geared towards members and guests interested in a peer-supported enhanced reading experience that offers new perspectives and personal development. Join us as we connect with fellow OD practitioners in a positive, supportive environment while promoting a love for reading and continuous learning!

    For future Book Club suggestions or to appear as a guest facilitator, please fill out our INTEREST FORM.

    • 27 Aug 2025
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    August Learning Series 

    Save the date and stay tuned for more information ...


    • 04 Sep 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    Unlock the Power of the Body in Organizational Change

    The session is designed to deepen your understanding of somatic intelligence and its role in fostering transformation in individuals, teams, and organizations. In this interactive session, you will explore how the body holds patterns of stress, resistance, and resilience—and how to harness somatic awareness to create lasting change.

    In this workshop you will learn:

    • How somatic work enhances leadership, communication, and change facilitation
    • Techniques to regulate nervous system responses for greater presence and impact
    • Practical, body-based exercises to integrate into your OD practice
    • Ways to foster psychological safety and trust through embodied awareness

    Madhu will demonstrate how one can turn chaos into calm clarity. Using powerful somatic techniques, overwhelm and reactivity are dissolved in just 30 minutes—a profound transformation that clients call "Instant Zen Alchemy." 

    This session is designed for OD practitioners, coaches, and facilitators who want to bring a deeper, embodied approach to their work. No prior experience with somatic practices is required—just a curiosity to explore!

    Presenter:  Madhulika Jinsi

    With a rich blend of expertise in positive psychology, entrepreneurship, organizational development, meditation, somatic work, and coaching, Madhu brings decades of experience, sharp intuition, and a deep sense of empathy to every client interaction.

    Previously, Madhu founded and sold Southeast Asia’s largest technology communications consultancy to the Omnicom Group (NYSE: OMC). Following that, Madhu ran a somatic coaching practice focused on self-awareness, resilience, and personal well-being, guiding senior executives to elevate their leadership and influence.

    An accredited ICF-PCC coach, Madhu has studied Leadership Coaching and Organization Development/Change Leadership at Georgetown University. She is also certified in various assessments, as well as various somatic and meditation techniques.  Superpower: Turning chaos into calm clarity. Using powerful somatic techniques, overwhelm and reactivity are dissolved in just 30 minutes—a profound transformation that clients
    call "Instant Zen Alchemy."

    • 05 Sep 2025
    • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    PARTNERSHIP SERIES - Matriarchal Futures in the Workplace: Redesigning Systems That Don’t Demand Our Disappearance


    **This program is organized by our partners in the Pacific Northwest ODN Chapter! Join our partners, alongside Minnesota, Oregon, and Triangle OD Networks for an opportunity for learning and cross-regional connections.

    We are excited to welcome Lovette Jallow, all the way from Sweden! Lovette's work has earned national and international awards for leadership in anti-racism, neurodiversity, and systemic inclusion, spanning government, education, and civil society.

    This 90-minute session challenges the assumption that working with women particularly racialized, neurodivergent, and system-disrupting women is what makes inclusion hard. The real difficulty lies in organizational systems built on dominance, compliance, and erasure. Lovette Jallow unpacks how patriarchal systems selectively uplift sanitized versions of marginalized women while punishing the leadership, boundaries, and brilliance that challenge extractive norms.

    Through the lens of matriarchal governance, relational intelligence, strategic refusal, and care-based accountability this session offers OD practitioners actionable frameworks for redesigning systems that support rather than silence. Participants will leave with tools to shift workplace culture from extraction to reciprocity, from control to collective strength anchored in equity, not performance optics.

    Learning Objectives for this Session:

    1. Identify how traditional workplace structures are shaped by patriarchal and ableist norms.
    2. Analyze how underrepresented women are systematically excluded, co-opted, or punished.
    3. Examine matriarchal governance principles as models for structural care and non-hierarchical leadership.
    4. Apply equity-centered design strategies to organizational policy and culture.
    5. Develop interventions that do not require marginalized women to assimilate in order to survive.

    About the Presenter: Lovette Jallow

    Lovette is a nine-time award-winning author, strategist, and international speaker specializing in neurodivergence, anti-racism, and structural equity. As a Black autistic woman with lived experience across Europe and West Africa, her work spans systems consulting, humanitarian coordination, and published critique.

    She founded Black Vogue to challenge Eurocentric beauty standards and document how Black women are erased across industries a theme further explored in her books. She also leads Action for Humanity, supporting racial justice and neurodivergent advocacy across Sweden, The Gambia, Libya, and Lebanon. Lovette’s lectures interrogate diagnostic bias, institutional harm, and racialized pathologization offering evidence-informed strategies to build environments rooted in justice, not compliance.

    • 12 Sep 2025
    • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    • Zoom
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    September Book Selection - Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant

    Join us in September for a facilitated discussion of Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant!

    This month's reading examines how people can champion new ideas—and how leaders can fight groupthink, from the author of Give and Take and co-author of Option B. Grant explores how to recognize a good idea, speak up without getting silenced, build a coalition of allies, choose the right time to act, and manage fear and doubt; how parents and teachers can nurture originality in children; and how leaders can build cultures that welcome dissent.

    About Book Club

    Treat yourself to a good book and thought-provoking discussion this Spring and Summer! We are thrilled to once again host an hour of facilitated discussion around your favorite Organizational Development books. Our time together will center around the themes presented in each selected book that matter to you as an OD practitioner.

    This monthly gathering is geared towards members and guests interested in a peer-supported enhanced reading experience that offers new perspectives and personal development. Join us as we connect with fellow OD practitioners in a positive, supportive environment while promoting a love for reading and continuous learning!

    For future Book Club suggestions or to appear as a guest facilitator, please fill out our INTEREST FORM.

    • 02 Oct 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Strike the Right Chord: The Six Essential “Notes” of Leadership

    In today’s dynamic workplace, the work of OD practitioners and consultants is no longer measured solely by output—it’s also about orchestrating alignment, meaning, and engagement for our clients. During this interactive webinar, participants will explore how to bring different elements together to create something truly powerful – much like great musicians do!  Whether you advise senior executives, facilitate team interventions, or coach emerging leaders, you’ll gain field‑ready insights to deepen your practice and amplify client results.

    Central to the session is Dr. Brenner’s CHORDS Model, a diagnostic and development framework built around six critical “notes”: Communication, Harmony, Ownership, Respect, Direction, and Support. Just as musicians attend to timing, tone, and tempo, OD professionals help leaders stay attuned to trust levels, accountability norms, and change readiness. Each note pinpoints a leverage point for boosting engagement, collaboration, and sustained performance at every level of the organization.

    Whether you’re supporting a department‑level culture shift or an enterprise‑wide transformation, you’ll leave equipped to help your clients strike the right chord and mobilize people to play in sync. 

    You'll walk away with:

    • A memorable, research-grounded framework (CHORDS) you can integrate into leadership development programs, coaching engagements, and culture diagnostics.
    • Practical techniques for improving team dynamics, elevating communication quality, and embedding emotional intelligence into day-to-day leadership behaviors.
    • A set of "next day" actions and reflection prompts to guide leaders toward purpose-driven, trust-based, high-performance cultures.

    Presenter:  Michael Brenner

    As founder and CEO of Right Chord Leadership, Dr. Michael Brenner collaborates with leaders and teams at all levels to strengthen the essential skills needed for peak performance. He achieves this by drawing on more than two decades of experience as an international
    leadership consultant, executive coach, keynote speaker, and educator, and more than 35 years as a professional musician.

    Michael has partnered with leading organizations in a variety of industries and has been a featured speaker at industry events and conferences around the world, including South Asia, Canada and Australia. He holds a doctorate in Adult Learning and Leadership from Columbia University and a master’s degree in Adult and Organizational Development from Temple University.

    Additionally, Michael has completed a certificate program on the neuroscience of leadership from MIT. His first book, titled Strike the Right Chord, is aimed at developing emerging leaders and was published earlier this year.

    • 17 Oct 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Northside Social (Arlington) - 3211 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
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    Kick Off the Annual Conference Weekend in Style!

    Join us for a CBODN Networking Night — an unforgettable evening of connection, conversation, and community to kick off the Leadership Conference weekend.

    Bring your friends, partners, and colleagues — the more, the merrier! This casual evening is the perfect chance to relax, network, and get energized for the day ahead.

    Special thanks to BarometerXP, our exclusive sponsor for the evening! They’ll be showcasing some of their exciting gamification tools designed to spark engagement and team-building.

    Your ticket includes:

    • Delicious heavy appetizers

    • Beer or wine drink option

    • Interactive demo from BarometerXP, our exclusive event sponsor

    • A vibrant social atmosphere with fellow OD leaders and professionals

    Don’t miss this fun and inspiring way to kick off a weekend full of learning and connection!


    • 18 Oct 2025
    • 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    • George Mason University Arlington Campus (Mason Square) - 3351 Fairfax Dr Arlington, VA 22201
    • 112
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    If you are interested in attending and the cost of the conference is a barrier, please email admin@cbodn.org. We want to ensure you are able to attend.


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Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network (CBODN) is the premier DC Metro area network for organization development (OD) practitioners. Founded in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, our name pays homage to those elders who made vital contributions to the field of OD.

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