Collective Hope

Building on the Hope Awareness course, Collective Hope equips professionals to foster hope across teams, organizations, and systems. Grounded in Snyder’s Hope Theory and the applied research of Dr. Chan Hellman, the course focuses on shared goals, agency, and pathways as levers for cultural and systemic change. Participants learn to activate hope as a measurable resource that strengthens resilience, engagement, and well-being at scale.
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Course Breakdown

  1. Foundations of Collective Hope
  2. The Science Behind Collective Hope
  3. Aligning Individual Roles to Organizational Goals
  4. Course Retrospective

Course Description

The Collective Hope course explores how hope operates within groups, teams, and systems, and how shared hope can foster organizational and community well-being. The course examines the role of collective agency and pathways in establishing cultures of hope, particularly in settings affected by adversity, burnout, or systemic challenges. Modules focus on applying the science of hope to strengthen collaboration, improve outcomes, and build environments where hope can thrive at scale.

The Hope Awareness course must be completed in order to purchase this course.

Course Information

Self-Paced Online Course with No Deadlines
Never miss a class or a deadline.
Learn on Any Device
Learn at the office, on your sofa and on the go.