These six senses form the foundation of intuitive, purposeful leadership. The kind that inspires trust, builds belonging, and navigates uncertainty with confidence.

In complex environments, leadership is no longer just about expertise or authority.
It’s about awareness.
The most effective leaders develop a deeper instinct - the ability to sense alignment, read momentum, anticipate risk, and inspire belief in uncertain conditions.
The Six Senses of Leadership is a high-impact leadership experience designed for senior executives and emerging leaders navigating growth, pressure, and change.
Built around six essential leadership capabilities, the programme strengthens both strategic judgement and human connection.

Modern leadership requires more than technical expertise or authority. It requires awareness - of self, of team, of culture, and of direction.
This workshop provides leaders with:
Grounded in real-world experience and delivered through thoughtful discussion and reflective exercises, this programme

If you are ready to lead with greater clarity and belief, we would be pleased to discuss how The Six Senses of Leadership could support your team.


At the age of 19, Conrad joined the Ukrainian Whitbread 60 team, Odessa for the Whitbread Round the World Race (now The Ocean Race). It would be his baptism into ocean racing and would set him on a career path following his dreams. It was a difficult time, Ukraine had only recently got it's independence from the former Soviet Union and it's economy was in tatters.
Struggling to stay financially afloat, the team battled leadership issues as well as storms. Unable to speak a common language and with a vastly different culture onboard, it was too be an incredible experience for Conrad who would later get the chance to lead his own team around the world.
Conrad joined the Ukrainian team just two years after competing in the Cadet World Championships in Poland. It was a turbulent time in Eastern Europe after the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Here is an interview with the young Exmouth sailor filmed in Auckland, NZ and in Montevideo, Uruguay just after rounding Cape Horn.
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