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Where serious leaders do the work, together.

 

The Adaptive Futures Executive Collaborative is a private peer community for senior leaders who understand that self-awareness, situational-awareness, and intentional action develop through purposeful conversation and meaningful connection, not mere content consumption.

Three times a week. A private room. Real work. Facilitated conversations that elevate how you see yourself, see your environment, and choose your path forward. This is not a course, a coaching program, or a certification. It is an ongoing practice built on human connection, the kind no Ai can replicate and no workshop can install.

 

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You wouldn't expect to get fit by attending one great workout a year.

So why do most leaders treat their own development that way?

Consider what we know about physical development. Getting fit requires structured consistency – daily training, conscious recovery, deliberate progression over time. Nobody reads about training methodology and expects to become an athlete. The body develops through repeated, effortful practice. Period.

Professional development works exactly the same way. And yet, the leadership development industry has been built almost entirely around the equivalent of watching fitness videos and attending annual retreats — and wondering why the results don't stick.

There has never been more leadership development content available. Books, courses, podcasts, online programs, workshops, certifications. Most of it is genuinely excellent. And most of it doesn't change how people actually lead. 

Not because the content is bad. Because content consumption is not practice. And because the most powerful learning doesn't happen alone – it happens in purposeful conversation with others who are navigating the same terrain.

“Learning is effortful, difficult, and oftentimes uncomfortable. But it’s the friction that makes learning deep and transferable into the future.” — Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, Neuroscientist – U.S. Senate Testimony, January 2026

In January 2026, neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation that Generation Z may be the first modern generation to show declining cognitive performance compared to their parents – despite spending more time in formal education than any generation before them. His diagnosis: a structural mismatch between how digital platforms are designed and how human beings actually learn.

His conclusion applies directly to leadership development: the solution is not more content. It is aligning how we develop leaders with how human beings actually grow – through deliberate practice, honest reflection, and purposeful conversation in community with people who take the work as seriously as you do.

The Adaptive Futures Executive Collaborative is that alignment.

Not more content. Purposeful conversation. Sustained practice. Real change.

WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT

It's not just about better information. Sustained leader effectiveness involves ongoing learning through meaningful conversations, connections, and co-creation.

 

Most leadership programs give you frameworks to take away and apply on your own. The Adaptive Futures Executive Collaborative does something fundamentally different.

We facilitate purposeful conversations – structured, skillfully guided, grounded in proprietary frameworks – that elevate your self-awareness, sharpen your situational awareness, and surface the intentional ways forward that solo reflection rarely produces.

These conversations are the product.  And they're genuinely hard to replicate because they depend on the quality of the facilitation, the depth of the frameworks, the methodology of the process, and the caliber of the people in the room.

The Opportunity Realization Process

At the heart of every Practice Session is a structured peer methodology called the Opportunity Realization Process. A member presents a Problem or Opportunity Statement. Peers ask clarifying questions – not to evaluate or advise, but to genuinely understand.

The member then offers a Restatement – often the most clarifying moment of all, because the right questions change how we see our own situation. Peers then offer ideas: not recommendations or prescriptions, but possible ways forward, held lightly and offered generously. The member closes with a commitment to themselves and to the group.

Compassionate Curiosity

The operating stance of the Collaborative is Compassionate Curiosity – a deliberate orientation toward what is right and leverageable in every situation, while remaining attentive to what is contrary to one's values or logic. This is not constructive criticism repackaged. It is a fundamentally different relational posture: generous, curious, grounded, and genuinely interested in another person's growth.

OQIs – Observations, Questions, and Ideas

Rather than feedback, members of the Collaborative exchange OQIs. Observations are what someone is noticing or witnessing – stated without judgment or interpretation. Questions are expressions of genuine curiosity, grounded in a growth mindset and affirmative inquiry rather than evaluation. Ideas are possible ways forward – offered openly, without attachment, as invitations rather than directives. This distinction matters. OQIs create a conversational environment where honesty feels safe and growth feels natural.

This is what more than a decade of framework development and facilitation experience makes possible. It is the work that no Ai coaching tool, content library, or workshop can fully replicate.

55 minutes. Three times a week. The same structure every time.

Just as a serious training session at a well-designed gym follows a structure that produces results — warmup, work, recovery, commitment — every Practice Session follows a structure designed to produce one outcome above all others: the kind of insight that changes how you show up the next morning.

Step 1 — The Arrive Ritual (0–3 min)
A simple grounding exercise that ensures everyone is fully present, open, and ready to learn, create, and contribute. In a world of back-to-back meetings and constant context-switching, this is the moment you actually arrive. It sets the tone for everything that follows.

Step 2 — The Daily Briefing (3–8 min)
A focused opening provocation drawn from the PAD, AWARE, 10 Dimensions of Employee Experience, or ODTS Framework. Not a lecture – a precise lens that sets the context for the work ahead. Members know where they are going before the conversation begins.

Step 3 —  The Breakout Work (8–32 min)
Pods of three. Each pod works through the Opportunity Realization Process: one member presents a Problem or Opportunity Statement, peers ask clarifying questions, the member offers a Restatement, and peers respond with OQIs – Observations, Questions, and Ideas – grounded in Compassionate Curiosity. No advice. No criticism. No feedback. Purposeful conversation that helps each member see their situation more clearly and choose their path forward more intentionally.

 Step 4 — The Coaching Plenary (32–45 min)
Group sharing and live coaching on one member's real challenge. The moment where every other member finds themselves in the person being coached — and in the coaching itself. High-value insights and ideas are made available to everyone in the room simultaneously.

Step 5 — The Silent Commitment (45–49 min)
Four minutes of genuine silence. One specific behavioral commitment written down – small enough to act on before the next session. The friction of sitting with this in silence is precisely what makes it transferable.

Step 6 — The Closing Circle (49–55 min)
Every member shares their commitment aloud. The discipline of saying it in front of peers is part of what makes it real. We end exactly on time.

Come when you can. Pick up exactly where you left off.
The Collaborative is open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 4:00pm PT.

Between Sessions – The Executive Studio

  • Your private member community space.
  • A weekly reflection prompt keeps the thinking alive between sessions.
  • Session recordings are available within 24 hours.
  • Peer exchange continues in The Executive Studio on the days the Collaborative isn't meeting.
  • The Adaptive Futures Library gives you access to additional content, research, and tools whenever you need them.
THE EQUIPMENT

Every serious development environment has its own system. Ours has four.

The Executive Collaborative is built on four proprietary frameworks developed and refined over more than a decade of work with executives, leaders, and organizations navigating consequential change. Together they form a coherent operating system for leadership – one that gives every member a shared language, a precise map of their own terrain, and a systematic approach to the decisions and conversations that matter most.

Each framework comes with a diagnostic assessment. Every new member completes the relevant assessments before their first Practice Session. Every quarter, they retake them – and watch their own map change.

FRAMEWORK ONE

The PAD Framework – Personal Assessment & Development

Ten Dimensions designed to elevate self-awareness, goal setting, and the specific strategies through which you pursue your goals. The PAD Framework is a living map of your leadership – one that becomes more precise and more useful the longer you work with it.

Comes with a personal diagnostic assessment. Every member takes it before their first session and retakes it quarterly.

FRAMEWORK TWO

The AWARE Framework

A systematic, cyclical model for mindful leadership and intentional decision-making. AWARE governs how you show up in every room you enter and every decision you make – with full attention, honest perception, and considered action rather than reactive response. In a landscape shaped by Ai disruption and constant change, the ability to pause, perceive accurately, and respond with intention is the skill.

AWARE also governs the quality of decision-making processes within organizations – ensuring that consequential decisions are made with genuine awareness rather than habit or reaction. Comes with a personal diagnostic assessment.

FRAMEWORK THREE

The 10 Dimensions of Employee Experience

The human experience at work is fundamentally relational. We are all – consciously or unconsciously – managing numerous relationships over time: Human to Self, Human to Human, Human to Tech, Human to Ai, Human to Robots, Human to Place, Human to Work, Human to Org, Human to Data, and Human to Society.

For senior leaders, this framework provides a precise and comprehensive lens for understanding and continuously improving the experiences of the people they lead – particularly as Ai, robotics, and data reshape each of those ten relationships simultaneously. Comes with a team and organizational diagnostic

FRAMEWORK FOUR

The ODTS – Organizational Decision and Transformation System

Designed for executive teams navigating Ai-enabled workforce transformation, the ODTS provides a systematic framework for making wise, well-informed decisions over time – across functions, across levels, and across the full complexity of organizational change.

Members encounter the ODTS within the Collaborative and carry it back to their own organizations – giving their executive teams a shared language and system for the cross-functional decisions that Ai transformation demands. Works in direct partnership with the AWARE Framework: AWARE governs the quality of the decision-making process; the ODTS governs the infrastructure within which decisions are made. Comes with an organizational diagnostic assessment.

These four frameworks are not separate tools to pick and choose from.

They are an integrated system – designed to work together across the individual, team, and organizational levels simultaneously. Members encounter all four throughout their time in the Collaborative, applied to the real challenges they bring into every Practice Session.

THE TERRAiN

The challenges members bring into the room

The Executive Practice is not a fixed curriculum. It is a living practice — responsive to what members are actually navigating in their organizations, careers, and lives. These are the themes we return to most consistently — the intersections where leadership development and the future of work are most alive right now.

Ai Transforming Work

What Ai displacement means for human leadership capacity. How to lead through Ai integration without losing the judgment, creativity, and relational intelligence that no algorithm can replicate.

Designing Organizations for an Adaptive Future

Structures, roles, and ways of working built for change rather than optimized for stability. Using the ODTS to make transformation decisions with greater coherence and cross-functional alignment.

Consciously Creating Culture

The gap between the culture you intend and the culture you actually have. Culture as a leadership practice, not an HR initiative.

Leading Through Uncertainty

Decision-making, communication, and presence when the path ahead is genuinely unclear. The AWARE Framework applied to high-stakes moments.

The Employee Experience

Using the 10 Dimensions of Employee Experience to design better, more human-centered work environments as Ai, robotics, and data reshape each relational dimension of work.

Personal Sustainability & Presence

Energy, attention, and the inner resources that make long-term, high-quality leadership possible – as a performance foundation, not a wellness program.

Career Navigation in a Disrupted Market

How serious professionals position themselves and build lasting relevance when traditional career paths are shifting beneath them.

Self-Awareness as Strategic Advantage

The internal work – grounded in the PAD Framework – that makes all external leadership more precise, more intentional, and more effective.

Members bring what is alive for them. The four frameworks give those challenges structure.

The facilitation gives them direction. The community gives them perspective.

THIS IS A GYM

Here's what that actually means.

In a physical gym, you don't show up once and expect to be fit. You show up consistently, work specific muscle groups, track your progress, and surround yourself with people who take the work as seriously as you do. You have a coach. You have training partners. You have a structure that is there whether you feel motivated or not.

The Executive Practice works exactly the same way.

The Physical Gym
You train specific muscle groups
Your coach spots your form
Training partners push your standard
You track strength over time
The gym is open when you need it
Rest days are part of the program
Consistency beats intensity
The Executive Practice
You work specific PAD Dimensions and AWARE practices
Live coaching and the ORP correct blind spots in real time
Peers raise the quality of your thinking and your honesty
Quarterly diagnostic reassessments across all four frameworks show your growth
Sessions run M, T, Th at 4:00pm PT – come when you can
The structure gives you space to integrate between sessions
Showing up regularly matters more than perfect attendance

Come when you can. Pick up exactly where you left off.

YOUR PRACTICE, YOUR PACE

There is no single right way to use the Collaborative.

The Executive Collaborative is not built around perfect attendance. A committed athlete who trains consistently, two or three times a week, every week, will always outperform one who trains intensely for a month and then disappears. Consistency is the delivery mechanism of results.

The Weekly Regular
One or two sessions per week.
The most common pattern. One or two sessions per week creates a reliable rhythm of reflection and accountability that compounds over time. Members report that the Practice Session becomes the fixed point around which the rest of their development organizes.
Bring something specific. Leave with a commitment. Return the following week with a report on what happened. The loop – present, restate, commit, act, return – is where the real change lives.
The Deep Diver
Three sessions per week during a specific challenge.
When you're navigating something significant – a difficult organizational transition, a high-stakes career decision, a team dynamic that requires sustained attention – you can show up all three days and immerse fully.
Monday surfaces the presenting challenge. Tuesday reveals what is underneath it. Thursday integrates the week's learning into a precise behavioral commitment. Three sessions on the same challenge produces layered insight, not repetition.
The Consistent Builder
All Three Sessions, Every Week.
For members who want maximum development velocity, attending all three sessions per week creates a genuinely transformative arc over a 10-week cycle – one full pass through all four frameworks and their diagnostic reassessments.
Members who attend consistently find that their self-awareness, situational intelligence, and capacity for intentional response develop in ways that occasional attendance cannot match.
THE Ai COACHING QUESTION

Ai coaching is powerful. Here's what makes it more powerful.

Ai coaching tools are a genuine and growing part of the leadership development landscape. The best of them are available at any hour, infinitely patient, and capable of real personalization. They are valuable.

But Ai coaching is only as effective as the self-awareness of the person using it. And a February 2025 Microsoft study found that Ai use was associated with worse judgment and critical thinking skills – what researchers call cognitive offloading, where reliance on digital tools reduces the mental effort required and, over time, the capacity itself.

The Executive Collaborative is not a competitor to Ai coaching. It is what makes Ai coaching dramatically more effective.

🔹 Sharper Self-Knowledge Going in:

The PAD Framework and the 10 Dimensions of Employee Experience give you precise language for your own patterns, strengths, and blind spots. When you bring that clarity to an Ai coaching conversation, the quality of what you receive back increases dramatically. You stop asking vague questions and start asking precise ones.

🔹 Real-World Accountability in Between:

Ai coaching happens in a private conversation. The Executive Collaborative happens in community – with peers who notice the gap between what you say you're working on and how you're actually showing up. That accountability loop, reinforced by the Opportunity Realization Process and the Closing Circle commitment, is what converts Ai coaching insights into behavioral change.

🔹 An operating system for integrating what you learn:

The AWARE Framework shapes how you receive and apply any coaching – human or Ai. Leaders who practice AWARE don't just consume insights. They integrate them through their own active cognition rather than deferring to the algorithm. The ODTS extends this further: leaders who understand organizational decision-making at a systems level know when to use Ai as a tool and when to insist on human judgment.

The Executive Collaborative keeps your own mind sharp. That is the foundation that makes everything else – including Ai – more effective.

WHEN YOU NEED TO GO DEEPER

Private 1:1 coaching is available to all members.

The Executive Practice is designed for the consistent, ongoing work of leadership development. But some challenges require depth, privacy, and full personalization beyond what the group setting can address — a high-stakes career decision, a complex organizational situation, a moment that needs a private room.

Members have access to private 1:1 coaching and advisory sessions with Al Adamsen at exclusive member rates, with priority scheduling.

Standard Rate
Member Rate
Single session (60 min)
Standard Rate $750
Member Rate $500
Pack of 3 sessions
Standard Rate $1,950
Member Rate $1,350
Pack of 5 — The Deep Dive
Standard Rate $3,000
Member Rate $2,000

The Deep Dive — five focused sessions on a single challenge, goal, or transition — is available to members only and is particularly effective alongside an active Practice Session membership.

THE FULL ECOSYSTEM

Start anywhere. Go as deep as you're ready to go.

The Executive Collaborative sits inside a broader Adaptive Futures ecosystem – a full week of public and private sessions designed to meet you wherever you are, whether you're a curious observer or a committed practitioner.

Day
Session
Time PT
Open To
Monday
Practice Session
4:00–5:00pm
Members only
Tuesday
Practice Session
4:00–5:00pm
Members only
Wednesday
AF Learning Lab (monthly)
2:00pm
Members + community
Thursday
Presence & Practice – LinkedIn Live
Noon
Free – public
Thursday
Practice Session
4:00–5:00pm
Members only
Friday
Future of Work Town Hall
Noon
Free – public

New here?

Start with Presence & Practice this Thursday at noon PT – a free weekly LinkedIn Live exploring the inner dimensions of adaptive leadership through the PAD and AWARE Frameworks. No commitment required.

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THE FOUNDING MEMBER OPPORTUNITY

20 spots. $299/month. Locked for life.

This is not a promotional price. It is a founding price — offered to the first 20 members as a permanent acknowledgment of the trust it takes to join something before it has a track record.

Founding Members keep $299/month as long as they are members, regardless of where the standard rate goes. The standard rate when the Executive Practice opens publicly is $549/month.

There are 20 spots. When they are gone, they are gone.

What's included :

✓ Unlimited Practice Sessions — Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 4:00pm PT

✓ The Executive Studio — your private member community space

✓ The Adaptive Futures Library — content, research, and tools

✓ PAD Assessment on joining and quarterly reassessment

✓ Session recordings available within 24 hours

✓ Access to the AF Learning Lab monthly community discussion

✓ Member rates on private 1:1 coaching sessions with Al Adamsen

✓ Priority scheduling for private sessions

✓ Founding Member rate locked for life

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Questions before you commit?

Book a 15-minute conversation with Al

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YOUR FACILITATOR & COACH

Al Adamsen

Al Adamsen is the founder of Adaptive Futures and the creator of four proprietary frameworks – the PAD Framework, the AWARE Framework, the 10 Dimensions of Employee Experience, and the ODTS – developed over more than a decade of work at the intersection of human development, organizational design, and the future of work.


Based in Santa Cruz, California, Al works with executives, leaders, and organizations navigating Ai-enabled transformation, workforce planning, and the leadership challenges that no existing playbook fully addresses. He is a recognized voice in Executive Leadership, Decision-Making, and Workforce Strategy communities, a researcher behind The Future of Work Project, and the host of Presence & Practice – a weekly LinkedIn Live on adaptive leadership.


The Adaptive Futures Executive Collaborative is the most direct expression of everything Al believes about how serious leaders actually grow: through purposeful conversation, Compassionate Curiosity, honest reflection, and consistent practice – in community with other people who take the work as seriously as they do.

 

The Collaborative is designed for leaders who are kind, curious, creative, compassionate, and consistent – and who celebrate the growth of others as readily as their own.

WHAT LEADERS SAY 

 
“AI has been instrumental in helping us evolve our culture into one where people feel more heard, more confident, and more empowered.”

To improve culture, speed, and overall organizational effectiveness, our ELT agreed we needed to better empower our leaders across the organization. Particularly with the increasing pace of change in our industry, we needed to evolve our culture from one of approvals and hesitation to one of guidelines and confident decision-making.

To set this up in a sustainable way, I called Al, and, unsurprisingly, he did not disappoint.


EJ
Elizabeth Jones CHRO, SAE International
 
“These things normally suck, yet this was really good.”

These were the words of our CEO at the time. Al has just wrapped up a meeting where he shared the insights and ideas stemming from our recent employee survey and focus groups. At a time of rapid change in our organization, these insights and ideas helped refine our communications, compensation, rewards, and overall talent strategy.

This helped me and the rest of the executive team move forward with greater clarity and confidence.

 


KM
Kathy Mandato Former CHRO at Comcast Entertainment

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