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Participants engage. They understand the concepts. They align on language. Then they return to work. And very little changes.


This is not a delivery problem. It is where most programmes stop.

Your leadership programme creates insight

But leaders still make the same decisions

Where programmes stop too early

Most leadership programmes focus on:
– Awareness
– Frameworks
– Shared language


But decisions are not made at that level. They are made in real situations — where individuals interpret what matters differently.
Without working at that level, insight does not translate into action, alignment does not hold in practice, and behaviour does not change.

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Meaning in action

We call this Meaning in Action — a focused, 1 to 2 day intervention that works inside your existing programme. It is applied directly to the real situations your participants are already facing. Not additional content. Not a parallel track. Designed to work within your existing programme design — not alongside it.


We work directly with participants to:
– Understand how they interpret what matters
– Surface differences in how situations are seen
– Make those differences explicit and usable
– Connect insight directly to decisions

What changes

Leaders don't just understand more. They make decisions differently.
– Conversations become more precise
– Participants make decisions differently – not just think differently
– Behaviour holds after the programme ends


Meaning in Action is designed for programme designers and L&D leaders who know something isn't translating – and want to understand why.

When this is relevant

This is typically relevant when:
– Programmes create insight, but not behavioural change
– Participants struggle to apply concepts in real situations
– Values are discussed, but not visible in decisions
– Impact fades after the programme ends

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Make your leadership programme work in practice
A short conversation to explore whether Meaning in Action is the right fit for your programme — and what integration would look like.

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Testimonials

Scouterna has used the Point of Value methodology inside its Value-Based Leadership programme for young leaders — and has built it in more deeply over twenty years.

“Point of Value has given us a simple tool and methodology for working with values — personal values specifically. Easy to use, and it has added to the quality and calibre of the programme.”

“There’s a willingness to listen and adapt the tool to my context and my organisation. I’ve genuinely valued that over the eight years I’ve worked with them.”

Imse Spragg Nilsson, Responsible for Value-Based Leadership, Scouterna

Point of Value - Leadership through People, Stories, Voices.

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