Many teams today operate under complex conditions:
high expectations, time pressure, ongoing change processes – combined with different social positions, lived experiences, and unequal workloads.
And it is precisely under these conditions that the issues no one speaks about often emerge:
Unspoken tensions. Microaggressions. Withdrawal of team members. Overwhelmed leaders. Increased psychological and physical strain.
Racism-sensitive team supervision creates spaces where these dynamics can become visible, discussable, and workable – enabling collaboration to function again and allowing teams to unfold their real effectiveness.

