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Paris | October 2026

DIPLOMATIC LEADERSHIP & STRATEGIC INFLUENCE

Paris | October 2026

For executives, diplomats, senior professionals, institutional leaders, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers operating across cultures, organizations, and international environments.

Leadership Beyond Authority

Diplomatic Leadership & Strategic Influence is a three-day executive experience designed for professionals who operate at the intersection of leadership, diplomacy, international relations, negotiation, communication, and institutional influence.

It is an immersive executive simulation requiring participants to think, interpret, negotiate, communicate, decide, and lead with diplomacy.

What You Will Develop

Throughout the programme, participants will develop practical capabilities in:

Diplomatic Leadership

Developing the ability to understand competing interests, manage relationships, protect strategic priorities, and lead without relying solely on formal authority.

Business Diplomacy & Stakeholder Engagement

Understanding the interests, expectations, influence, and concerns of stakeholders in complex institutional and international environments.

Strategic Thinking & Executive Judgment

Learning to distinguish facts from assumptions, assess consequences, and make responsible decisions under pressure while balancing uncertainty, competing interests, institutional responsibilities, and long-term consequences.

Executive Presence & Professional Influence

Strengthening the way leaders are perceived through composure, judgment, communication, conduct, and institutional representation.

THE PROGRAMME JOURNEY

THINK STRATEGICALLY

Diplomatic Leadership & Executive Judgment

The programme begins with a fundamental question:

How do effective leaders think before they act?

Participants explore how diplomatic thinking can strengthen executive leadership through:

  • strategic intelligence;
  • stakeholder analysis;
  • long-term perspective;
  • relationship awareness;
  • institutional responsibility;
  • decision-making under uncertainty.

Participants apply these principles to realistic executive situations and their own professional challenges.

The day develops the foundations of:

Diplomatic Leadership | Strategic Thinking | Executive Judgment | Stakeholder Intelligence

UNDERSTAND DIFFERENCE. BUILD AGREEMENT.

Cross-Cultural Leadership & International Negotiation

International leadership requires more than knowledge of different cultures.

It requires the ability to recognise when one’s own assumptions may not apply.

Participants explore how cultural differences influence:

  • communication;
  • trust;
  • time;
  • authority;
  • disagreement;
  • negotiation;
  • decision-making.

They then apply this understanding to international negotiations and strategic partnership scenarios.

The day develops:

Cross-Cultural Intelligence | Business Diplomacy | International Negotiation | Stakeholder Engagement

Executive Communication, Protocol & Professional Influence

Participants examine how leadership is experienced before a leader begins to speak.

Through practical exercises, they develop:

  • executive communication;
  • strategic briefing;
  • professional presence;
  • institutional representation;
  • protocol awareness;
  • communication under pressure.

The central principle:

Diplomacy is not avoiding difficult messages. It is delivering difficult messages without creating unnecessary conflict.

INFLUENCE RESPONSIBLY

Strategic Decision-Making & Institutional Credibility

Participants are placed in situations where information is incomplete, interests conflict, and decisions cannot be postponed indefinitely.

They learn to distinguish:

  • facts from assumptions;
  • information from interpretation;
  • judgment from decision;
  • uncertainty from risk.

The focus is not on finding perfect answers.

It is on developing the quality of thinking required to make responsible decisions.

Strategic Influence & Institutional Credibility

Participants explore the difference between:

Authority that can require action

and

Credibility that creates commitment.

Through executive discussions and simulations, they examine:

  • how influence is built;
  • how dissent can become useful;
  • how stakeholders can be engaged;
  • how trust is strengthened;
  • how institutional credibility is protected.

Register Your Interest or Request More Information

Whether you are ready to join the programme or simply need more information before making your decision, we are here to assist you.

Complete the form below by selecting the type of your request. Our team will review your submission and get back to you promptly with the appropriate information, registration details, or next steps.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your professional development.

Response Time: We aim to respond to all inquiries within 1–2 business days

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