This short course is for managers working in high-pressure environments who want to strengthen their leadership presence. It focuses on the practical cues that shape your impact in high-pressure situations: how you enter a room, how you hold yourself and how you respond when tension rises. You will learn to track these signals and use them to form a steady base for leadership in complex settings.
You will explore how groups behave under strain. In high-pressure settings, some people freeze while others push too hard. You will learn how to read the temperature of a room, recognise tension early and guide discussion with clear, firm language. The course centres on building trust, managing power responsibly and keeping conversations productive when issues are sensitive or emotions run high. All activities link directly to real workplace situations so you can apply them to your leadership style.
You will also examine how story shapes your sense of self in role. Through reflective work, you will identify the stories that shape your decisions and test alternatives that support more effective action. This provides a practical route to stronger managerial presence and more consistent judgement under pressure.
The course suits professionals who want to lead with care and good judgement, giving you space to slow down and build leadership presence. You will leave with a clearer sense of self, a sharper story for your role and practical ways to strengthen trust as a leader.