-Reid Hoffman
Feedback Circles offer targeted, high-trust professional support for Enneagram practitioners. Each session connects you with a customized panel of experienced peers and advisors who bring objectivity, strategic insight, and domain expertise to help you move forward in your work.
Whether you’re vetting a new idea, navigating a challenging client case, or refining your offerings, these sessions are built to strengthen your practice—not in isolation, but through focused, collegial input from those who understand both your professional context and the Enneagram’s depth.
We’re entering a new era of coaching—one that values collaborative insight over individual problem-solving. In Feedback Circles, we draw on a shared language of Enneagram-informed practice to help surface blind spots, sharpen direction, and co-create clarity.
Because the value of expert feedback isn’t just in what others know—it’s in what they help you see more clearly.
Exploring something new? Whether it’s a program, product, or project, this circle helps you clarify your concept, test its resonance, and explore possible directions for development.
Already in motion but hitting some bumps? Get targeted feedback on a work-in-progress—from strategy tweaks to audience fit to facilitation flow
Bring a challenging client situation to a circle of experienced practitioners who can offer thoughtful perspective, insight, and questions to help you move forward with clarity.
Complete a brief form outlining your challenge, idea or area of focus. This helps us identify the right mix of advisors for you.
2. We Build Your Circle
Based on your submission, ECG curates a personalized panel of expert practitioners and selects an open session slot on our calendar.
3. Join a One Hour Circle Session
Join your custom Circle on the second Friday of the month for a focused, respectful session where you’ll receive tailored feedback and insight.
4. Recipe a Summary Concept Canvas
After your session, you’ll receive a concise debrief capturing key takeaways, next steps, and questions to consider.
Note: While one hour may not provide a full solution or definitive strategy, it offers a valuable objective perspective—and often, a meaningful next step forward.