In the digital age, Leadership Presence is no longer relevant only to senior executives. Professionals at many different levels of an organisation are increasingly expected to provide direction, build trust, inspire others, and lead effectively through changing circumstances.
At the same time, modern working environments make this more challenging. Employee expectations are higher, strategies evolve more quickly, technology can feel both enabling and obstructive, and hybrid working creates additional complexity around visibility, trust, and credibility.
Information overload, continuous technological change, and shifting organisational structures also mean that leaders may frequently find themselves leading different people, resources, and priorities. Leadership Presence therefore requires a deliberate and adaptable approach rather than a fixed leadership style.
This course helps participants strengthen the way they show up as leaders, understand how leadership behaviour should adapt across different situations, and connect their personal leadership presence with organisational performance.
What Can Leadership Presence Do for You and Your Organisation?
Being asked to lead, or choosing to lead more actively, requires a shift beyond simply managing tasks and responsibilities. In the modern digital workplace, organisations increasingly need leadership that is fast, credible, purposeful, and visible.
Leadership Presence is not only valuable at senior levels. People throughout an organisation can demonstrate leadership within their own area of influence.
For example:
- Front-line employees can lead ideas for automation,
- Middle managers can create stronger vision and collaboration within their teams,
- Technical professionals can lead efforts to create value from technology and data,
- Project and functional leaders can align different groups around shared objectives.
Building leadership capability at multiple organisational levels can help organisations respond faster to change, gain more value from technology, and improve overall performance.
Learning Approach
This programme takes a focused approach to leadership development.
Rather than overwhelming participants with a large number of competing leadership theories, the course concentrates on specific modern situations in which Leadership Presence is particularly valuable.
Participants explore which leadership behaviours are most appropriate in different contexts and relate the learning directly to their role, organisation, and sector.
Breakout discussions and peer learning are an important part of the experience. Learners are able to explore different leadership challenges and gain insight from the experiences of others.
The course also provides a safe environment in which participants can consider the emotional aspects of leadership, regardless of role, experience, or seniority.
Translating Learning into the Workplace
A major focus of the programme is ensuring that learning is translated into practical workplace behaviour.
Throughout the course, participants reflect on their leadership experiences, record insights, and identify opportunities for development. This means that the final outcome is not a rushed action plan created at the end of the day, but a set of practical approaches that have been developed and refined throughout the programme.
Participants are encouraged to consider questions such as:
- What does my organisation need me to lead?
- Where could I begin developing stronger Leadership Presence?
- Which leadership behaviours matter most in my role and context?
- How can my Leadership Presence contribute to better performance?
























