Pathfinder
Tue, 19 Nov
|Battersea Power Station // Engine Room A
From Crisis to Control
In bad situations, calm heads and good decisions make for better outcomes. What can you learn about thriving in today's disrupted world from someone at the centre of one of the greatest modern rescue stories?
Time & Location
19 Nov 2024, 16:00 – 19:30
Battersea Power Station // Engine Room A, Circus Road West, London SW11 8DD
About the event
"Calm is contagious. Breathe. Then act."
-Former Navy SEAL Commander, Rorke Denve
In the business world, crises can emerge unexpectedly. Boards are setting ambitious targets, demanding innovation, growth, and profitability, often on a shoestring budget. Executives are under immense pressure to deliver results while avoiding costly mishaps.
The relentless pursuit of these targets can lead to risky decisions. Business leaders find themselves forced to navigate the unknown, respond to rapidly changing circumstances and maintain control, without all the information. Much like the high-stakes rescue of a Thai football team trapped in a cave by cave diver John Volanthen and his partner Rick Stanton.
The fine line between crisis and control can lie in a single decision. So, what can you learn from John Volanthen’s approach to crisis management that will enhance your ability to maintain control and deliver operational efficiency?
Thought Leader : John Volanthen / Cave Rescue Diver