In this fractured and fast-moving world, leadership is undergoing a seismic transformation. From the echo chambers of policymaking to the pressure cookers of boardrooms and the mission-driven urgency of nonprofits, the demands placed on leaders today are unprecedented. This is not just a volatile era—it is a relentlessly complex one. And navigating it requires more than technical know-how or charisma. It demands strategic intelligence, emotional resilience, and the ability to inspire trust amid turbulence.
Leaders across the public, private, and third sectors are being called to respond to intersecting crises—from geopolitical tensions to eroding institutional legitimacy, from digital disinformation to climate uncertainty. This moment in history requires a different kind of leadership: one that can operate confidently at the nexus of uncertainty and opportunity.
That’s where the forthcoming programme by TEXEM, UK comes in. Titled “Leading Effectively In An Increasingly Geopolitically Strained World,” and scheduled to run from 18th to 21st August 2025 in Leeds, this residential, four-day immersive programme includes five nights of hotel accommodation at the prestigious Hilton Leeds. It brings together globally respected thought leaders, practitioners, and change agents to help executives not only understand the shifting landscape—but shape it.
This isn’t a typical training. It’s a transformational experience designed to equip leaders with the strategic dexterity to thrive when everything else is in flux. And in a world where traditional leadership models are crumbling under the weight of modern realities, that transformation is urgently needed.
Across sectors and across geographies, there are seven strategic challenges that now define the leadership terrain. This TEXEM programme offers clear, actionable pathways to navigate each one.
Geopolitical turbulence is no longer a matter for diplomats alone. From oil prices to trade routes, sanctions to regional instability, these dynamics are reshaping how businesses operate and how governments govern. Consider the implications for Nigerian institutions like NNPC, which must balance national interests with global energy politics. Leaders must now make daily decisions influenced by geopolitical realities they once considered distant. At TEXEM, through simulations and cutting-edge case studies, participants will gain the tools to anticipate, interpret, and respond strategically to global shifts. They’ll learn how to connect global developments to local implications—before disruption arrives on their doorstep.
Then there is the reality that crises have become embedded features of the modern operating environment. Whether it’s a data breach, civil unrest, or reputational backlash, these are no longer black swans—they are part of the landscape. Consider the regulatory shocks faced by microfinance banks or the reputational risks confronting public agencies during fuel subsidy reforms. The real question isn’t if a crisis will happen, but how prepared you are when it does. At TEXEM, participants will gain a robust framework for crisis communication and stakeholder management, helping them lead from the front, manage reputational risk, and emerge stronger post-crisis.
Reflecting on this, Ibrahim Musa Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer of Tawada Nigeria Ltd, remarked:
“I’ve been to so many leadership courses, but honestly, I found this one to be excellent and one of the best. The instructors, the content of the course—excellent. I’ve learned a lot.”
Trust, meanwhile, is dissolving. Citizens question their leaders. Customers distrust brands. Employees feel alienated. In this fog of scepticism, effective leadership requires a radical re-anchoring in legitimacy. Professor Nic Cheeseman, a world-renowned democracy expert from the University of Birmingham and former Director of Oxford’s African Studies Centre, brings critical insight into how leaders can reclaim public trust by practising transparent, inclusive, and ethical leadership. His sessions will explore the anatomy of legitimacy—and how leaders can rebuild it from the inside out.
Digital disruption is another undercurrent of challenge. From AI to blockchain, the velocity of change is staggering. Hierarchies are being flattened, decision cycles shortened, and generational expectations transformed. Leaders must now operate across physical and digital domains, managing teams in multiple time zones, deciphering algorithmic trends, and leveraging data for competitive advantage—all while staying human. TEXEM’s methodology, which includes role-play, self-reflection, peer-to-peer learning and experiential games, fosters precisely this kind of adaptive leadership.
Otunba Sonya Ogunkuade, Honourable Commissioner and Special Assistant to the President of Nigeria, praised TEXEM’s approach:
“I’ve enjoyed the presentations of the consultants. I’ve enjoyed the practicability. They bring in life examples in all their presentations.”
The growing pressure on global operations—be it fragile supply chains, volatile currencies, or trade frictions—adds to the complexity. These realities directly impact Nigerian leaders managing cross-border trade, such as at NEXIM Bank, the Nigeria Customs Service, or oil and gas firms executing transnational projects. Here, the insights of Dr. T.B. (Mac) McClelland, Jr., Chair of The Luxury Council International and former senior U.S. Marine Corps officer, are invaluable. His sessions will offer strategies to safeguard assets, maintain continuity, and protect performance across unpredictable markets.
Talent is the other looming fault line. Today’s workforce demands more than a salary. They want flexibility, belonging, and meaning. Whether in fintech, education, or the civil service, Nigerian institutions must compete for talent not just locally, but globally. TEXEM addresses this by helping leaders nurture purpose-driven cultures, foster inclusion, and inspire peak performance—even under pressure.
And underpinning all of this is the need for true, embedded resilience. Not as a buzzword but as a strategic capability. John Peters, whose face became an international symbol of grit and endurance during the Gulf War as an RAF pilot and prisoner of war, knows what resilience means when theory breaks down. Now a leadership icon and past Chair of the Association of MBAs, Peters brings a rare, lived perspective to the programme. His sessions will challenge participants to not only survive the storm—but to grow stronger within it.
Niyi Toluwalope, CEO of eTranzact Group, captured this spirit beautifully when he shared:
“The programme was incredibly engaging, offering profound insights from exceptional facilitators. It brought together world-class professors, visionary founders, trailblazing innovators, and creative experts with unmatched expertise and rich experiences.”
This immersive journey, set in the vibrant and intellectually rich city of Leeds, offers an ideal environment to step back, reflect, and reframe one’s leadership approach. For four days—and five nights at the Hilton Leeds—participants will engage in a peer-driven, high-impact experience that delivers enduring value.
The experience is backed by the strength of its faculty. As Kayode Awolu, CEO of Jubilee Life Mortgage Bank, testified:
“The quality of the faculties is tremendous. I wonder how they were able to put together such a tremendous faculty combination; people with diverse work experience and knowledge. Imagine the level of insight among the three faculty we interacted with in the last three days—it’s something out of the blue.”
TEXEM’s methodology is expertly designed and informed by rigorous research to ensure strategic relevance and immediate application. Each session is curated by a seasoned programme director and delivered by world-class faculty for maximum impact. Interactive, evidence-based and practical, it transforms learning into an engaging and memorable experience. This approach makes every insight actionable, every moment meaningful, and every leader better equipped to thrive.
The cost of the programme is £5,500, with an early bird rate of £4,300 for payments completed by August 9th. In return, participants gain not only exposure to world-renowned experts, but also the tools to lead more effectively through complexity, ambiguity, and rapid change.
If you’re guiding a government ministry, leading a multinational, or stewarding a social enterprise, this programme gives you the edge—the clarity, the courage, and the capability—to thrive.
Leadership is no longer about command and control. It’s about coherence and connection. It’s about leading with wisdom, not just speed. It’s about being resilient, strategic, and relevant—especially when the stakes are high.
This is your opportunity to lead not in spite of the storm—but because of it.
To apply or for more information:
📞 +44 7425 883791
🌍 www.texem.co.uk