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Both/And Thinking to Develop Human-Centered AI to Heal Healthcare 

October 24, 2025 by Petra Platzer Leave a Comment

Petra Platzer, PhD NBC-HWC, PCC: CEO SixSEED Partners

Background

SixSEED Partners (SSP) was invited to co-lead an AI Innovation Session at a national CEO Healthcare Roundtable, where executives explored how to turn AI from a concept into action. Building on earlier sessions that introduced AI fundamentals, this session aimed to help leaders identify practical next steps for integrating AI into their organizations. 

Client Results

The Strategy:

In partnership with Amol Joshi, PhD, MBA, an academic leader in AI device innovation and research, SSP co-designed and facilitated an experiential session focused on Human-Centered AI. As Ben Schneiderman defines this in his book, “human-centered AI focuses on amplifying, augmenting, and enhancing human performance in ways that make systems reliable, safe, and trustworthy.” 

In design and delivery, we focused on integrating and modeling a “Both/And” approach for participants to directly experience the power of polarity thinking and mapping. The strategy included two presenters – one coming from the technology perspective and the other from the people perspective. It included highlighting disruptive innovation from the past (Flight) with the disruptive innovation of the present/future (AI). It also included thinking about the hopes and fears of Artificial Intelligence, juxtaposed with the hopes and fears of Human Intelligence (HI), which when leveraged together can produce the greater result of Human-Centered AI, with the potential of healing the currently broken healthcare system – for patients and the workforce, alike. 

The Solution: 

Together, Drs. Platzer and Joshi co-facilitated a 2.5hour session with CEOs and healthcare executives to “Chart their AI Flight Path using Systemic Thinking and Experimentation”. Using the lessons of the Wright Brothers, and lesser named Wright sister, the executives defined their hope and fears for AI within healthcare. Fears named could quickly be identified as ‘solved’ by human intelligence, whereas the potential benefits of AI were quickly seen as ‘solutions’ to the limitations currently present in the healthcare system, such as burnout from data overload and slower decision-making, difficulty scaling services and access issues, etc. 

After seeing the larger polarity map of Human AND Artificial Intelligence – to achieve Human-Centered AI – participants next vetted a specific AI tool on a “test flight” in their organization. Guided by a 5-step flight plan, they explored how they would realistically bring this AI tool into their organization today – with it’s current AI vision, infrastructure, and culture of readiness. 

The Impact:

Through this dynamically facilitated session, leaders left with a shared realization: “we need to have our own bike shop”. Like the Wright Brothers, they saw that innovation requires an environment for safe and coordinated experimentation. Their key takeaway – the time is NOW to develop a streamlined governance and process for their organizations to explore AI driven technologies. They recognized began to reframe their thinking about AI, shifting from AI as a tool to AI as a strategic that can drive success towards their goals for the quadruple aim – and beyond. How to do this begins with this shift in thinking – and the communication approach – to include both artificial and human intelligence with strategic clarity. 

One executive shared, “the fact that you made such a boring topic so engaging and real was wonderful”. 

Another said, “that was really amazing. If you had just come in and said ‘you all need to build a bike shop’, it wouldn’t have worked the same!” 

To learn more about doing this kind of work to support and elevate your team to the next level, contact SixSEED Partners today.

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: #culture, #teamdevelopment, #teameffectiveness, #teamnorms, #teamworkcycle, #wellbeing

Building Trust to improve Psychological Safety: An Experiential Team Approach

October 8, 2025 by Petra Platzer Leave a Comment

Petra Platzer, PhD NBC-HWC, PCC: CEO SixSEED Partners

Background

A clinical division within a community-based hospital was experiencing a decrease in morale and team cohesion, which was starting to affect patient care. In seeing this negative trajectory for the health of their workforce and their quality patient care, the Director of Advanced Practice Practitioners (APPs) and Division Chair showed effective leadership by seeking support. Through the referral of a trusted colleague, this executive sponsor dyad contacted SixSEED Partners to help heal their team.

 
In the Discovery phase, the leadership team transparently shared that, while the clinicians and APPs respected each other as people, the communication flows were breaking down and less collaborative. They were hearing from multiple team members about a lack of trust and decreased psychological safety. One source of tension was the different working styles of the clinicians, such as high drama or micromanaging behaviors. Over time, this left the APPs with varied levels of role clarity, feeling deflated, and unable to fully practice to the scope of their license.

The leadership team felt stuck. The division was short-staffed and covering 24/7 patient care. While it seemed like there was no “extra” time for anything, the leadership also knew that not addressing this team culture issue now would lead to even worse problems later: a disengaged workforce, employee turnover and lower quality care. 

Client Results

The Strategy:


Shifting from the traditional “fix the problem people” approach, our strategy was to build a sustainable culture of trust. We designed a blended approach to support learning and growth at the individual, team and leadership levels. To be effective, we ensured this approach would fit into the team’s busy schedule, foster connection, and provide tools they could apply immediately in their day-to-day work. 

The Solution: 

Dr. Platzer and Ms. Hompe designed and facilitated a five session, nine-month experiential learning series that led the team through an “internal Operating System” upgrade. The group moved step by step through scaffolded learning to:

  • Build Self-Awareness using strengths-based assessments
  • Shift from Drama to Empowerment mindsets and behaviors
  • Move from Assumptions to Shared Commitments

With this foundational work, the team applied their new interaction behaviors to optimizing their team communications in patient rounds and defining their Team Norms for team effectiveness. Clinicians also selected mini-coaching engagements to support further individual development.

The Impact:

Through this work, the team blended and became more effective by building trust, improving collaboration, and communicating more openly. Team members demonstrated safety to engage in discussion, rather than passively agreeing. Patient care also improved. As one example, the team was able to respectfully and supportively raise concerns about one provider’s clinical practices, resulting in improved accountability and better quality care. 

Three months after the final session, we checked in with the Leadership Team. They confirmed the team was still using their new skills and ways of operating – even while under more external pressures and volumes than previously. 


As the Division Chair reflected: “It’s one thing to practice these skills during the sessions, but it’s another to see people still using them together when things are even tougher. This engagement was so worth it!”

To learn more about doing this kind of work to support and elevate your team to the next level, contact SixSEED Partners today.

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: #culture, #teamdevelopment, #teameffectiveness, #teamnorms, #teamworkcycle, #wellbeing

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