

Why teams fail to solve problems under pressure — and what VIEW reveals about it
A free one-hour masterclass on cognitive diversity for coaches, consultants, trainers, facilitators & project managers.
You've seen it. A capable, motivated team — and yet something keeps going wrong.
The brainstorm where half the room generates wild ideas and the other half immediately shoots them down. The project that stalls under deadline pressure because nobody can agree on a next step. The workshop where the quieter thinkers go silent and take their best ideas home with them. The team member who gets labelled "resistant to change" — when actually they just needed a different kind of information to commit.
These aren't personality clashes. They're collisions between different problem-solving styles. And they're entirely predictable — once you know what to look for.
The VIEW instrument (Selby, Treffinger & Isaksen) gives you a validated, evidence-based way to see those differences clearly. It maps how people prefer to approach problems — and shows how those preferences intensify when the stakes are high and time is short.
In this free one-hour masterclass, you'll experience VIEW directly — not just hear about it.
You'll walk away with: — A clear understanding of what VIEW measures and why it matters under pressure — Direct experience of the instrument through a live exercise — A new lens for reading the teams you work with — A genuine feel for the 2-day VIEW Certification (2–3 July 2025) before committing to anything
This is for you if you work with teams as a: Coach · Consultant · Internal trainer · Project manager · Facilitator
About your host
Luc De Schryver has worked with the VIEW instrument for over 25 years — in coaching programmes, leadership development, and organisational consulting across industries. He is the author of Toegepaste Verbeelding (Applied Imagination).
Interested in the full certification? The 2-day VIEW Certification runs on 2 & 3 July 2025 — limited to 8 participants. The masterclass is the ideal first step. Dates don't work, or the July cohort is full? You can already join the waiting list for the next cohort: 3 & 4 September 2026.