Overcome Leadership Dilemmas the modern way – Masterclass

by Finn Majlergaard | 24. Mar, 2024 | Gugin Masterclass

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Gugin Masterclass on navigating tough leadership dilemmas.

1 - 2 September 2025, Nice, France

Learn how tackle tough leadership dilemmas

Leadership is a challenging journey filled with tough dilemmas. As a leader, it is crucial to have the skills and strategies to navigate these difficult situations effectively. In this interactive masterclass, we will explore some examples of tough dilemmas and provide insights on how you can deal with them. Discover practical techniques, innovative approaches, and collaborative problem-solving methods that will empower you to overcome dilemmas that come your way.

What will you learn in the Leadership Dilemma masterclass?

 

Day 1: Understanding Dilemmas and Leadership

Morning Session:

9:00  - 9:30 :Welcome and mutual introduction
9:30  - 10:30 :Introduction to Dilemmas in Leadership: Theoretical Frameworks and Models (e.g., Ethical Decision-Making Models, Dual Process Theory)
10:30  - 11:00 :Break
11:00  - 12:30 :Exploring Types of Dilemmas Faced by Leaders: Case Studies and Group Discussions
12:30  - 13:30 :Lunch Break

Afternoon Session:

13:30  - 14:30 :Application of Dilemma Theories in Leadership Decision-Making
14:30  - 15:30 :Role-playing Exercises: Applying Dilemma Theories in Real-time Scenarios
15:30  - 16:00 :Break
16:00  - 17:30 :Group Activities: Analyzing Dilemmas through Different Theoretical Lenses

Day 2: Practical Strategies and Application

Morning Session:

9:00  - 10:00 :Recap and Reflection on Dilemma Theories Discussed on Day 1
10:00  - 11:30 :Building Resilience: Coping Strategies for Leaders Facing Dilemmas
11:30  - 12:00 :Break
12:00  - 13:00 :Effective Communication in Difficult Situations: Applying Dilemma Theory Perspectives
13:00  - 14:00 :Lunch Break

 

Afternoon Session:

    14:00  - 15:30 :Conflict Resolution Techniques for Leaders: Integrating Dilemma Theories
    15:30  - 16:00 :Break
    16:00  - 16:30 :Action Planning and Next Steps: Implementing Dilemma Theory-Informed Strategies
    16:30Closing Remarks and Certificate Distribution

    This agenda combines theoretical discussions of various dilemma frameworks with practical applications, ensuring participants gain a comprehensive understanding of how to apply these theories effectively in real-world leadership scenarios.

    Practical information

    Leadership Dilemma Masterclass fee is 1275€, which includes:

    • Your seat in the masterclass
    • Masterclass material
    • Lunch both days
    • Reception Sunday evening (31. August)
    • Dinner day 1
    • Coffee/tea and refreshments throughout the day

    This is not included:

    Your seat is guaranteed after payment of masterclass fee.

    Why should you choose Cross-Cultural training from Gugin?

    From we started the company in 2001 we knew we would need an engine that could keep us ahead of the competition and constantly deliver world-class consultance and training. The world is constantly changing and we need to change with it and indeally develop services that addresses the agenda of tomorrow. Gugin stands on 3 pilars: Consulting, Training and Research. They fuel each other with great ideas for innovation and service development. When, for instance, we are helping a company with corporate cultural change we might discover cross-cultural issues, we haven't seen before. We then reseach it further and find a great solution to the client and we can upgrade our training portfolio.

     

    How is Gugin's research, training and consulting connected and why Gugins services are unique

    So you will NEVER experience us using 50 years old research, like Hofstede's cultural dimensions that promotes cultural stereotypes based on nationalities. In fact our research has shown that these stereotypes don't exist and that if you are promoting stereotypes like "the french are like... and the canadians are like..." you will just create more conflicts.

    In everything we do, we focus on how you can synergies from the cultural diversity and our approach is generic. Bringing different nationalities together is no different from bringing different companies, different professions, different age-groups or different sub-cultures inside a company together. All our training gives you generic tool for levelraging the cultural diversity, no matter where it exist.

    We develop generic cultural intelligence you can use every where

    Gugin's teaching and facilitation style

    This masterclass offered by Gugin utilises immersive learning methodologies, placing significant emphasis on practical application. Through active engagement with the presented tools, you will acquire a comprehensive understanding and proficiency in effectively incorporating these new problem-solving instruments into your skill set by the course's conclusion.

    Gugin Leadership Dilemma Masterclass options

    We hope to welcome you to the Gugin masterclass in Nice, France. Additionally, you have the opportunity to arrange this exclusive leadership dilemma masterclass for your own leadership team. Feel free to reach out to us for further information.

    What separates a good leader from one who truly moves people? Research — and decades of cultural intelligence practice — point to one word: charisma. And unlike talent, charisma can be learned.

    In 1979, Warner Records refused to send Prince on tour. Not because of his music — they knew he was exceptional — but because he lacked charisma. He couldn't yet move an audience. Fast forward one year, and Prince had transformed himself into one of the most commanding performers in the history of popular music. He didn't wait for charisma to arrive. He worked at it, systematically, studying and adopting the techniques of the performers he admired.

    That story is not just about rock and roll. It is a precise metaphor for leadership. At Gugin, we have spent over two decades helping leaders across cultures and industries make exactly this kind of transformation — not by telling them to "be more confident," but by equipping them with concrete, learnable strategies rooted in emotional intelligence, cultural intelligence, and communication science.

     

    Why Most Charisma Advice Fails

    The most common advice leaders receive about charisma is frustratingly vague: project confidence, be warm, be present. These qualities do matter. But they are nearly impossible to "just do" on command, especially under pressure, across cultures, or in unfamiliar organisational contexts.

    Research by Professor John Antonakis and his colleagues at the University of Lausanne Business School has shown that charisma is not a personality trait reserved for the few — it is a set of communicative behaviours that can be identified, taught, and practised. In their studies, randomly selected middle managers who underwent structured charisma training were subsequently rated by peers and subordinates as more charismatic, more competent, and more trustworthy. The training worked.

    At Gugin, we have built on this science and gone further — weaving it together with emotional intelligence (EQ) and cultural intelligence (CQ) to create a leadership development approach that is both evidence-based and globally applicable.

    The Nine Charismatic Behaviours — And What They Really Require

    The Antonakis research identifies nine concrete charismatic leadership tactics: using metaphors and stories, showing moral conviction, expressing shared feelings, setting high expectations, using contrast and rhetorical questions, using lists, and animating communication with body language. These are the building blocks. But building blocks need a foundation — and that foundation is emotional and cultural intelligence.

    Take metaphors, for example. A metaphor is only powerful if it resonates with the audience. In Gugin's cross-cultural leadership programmes, leaders quickly discover that a metaphor drawn from American sports culture may fall flat in a team from Northern Europe, and that a story invoking individual heroism may alienate a collectivist audience in East Asia. The charismatic tactic is the same; the cultural calibration is everything.

    The same applies to moral conviction. Appealing to shared values is one of the most potent charismatic tools a leader has. But whose values? Which moral frameworks? A leader operating across multiple cultural contexts must understand that concepts like fairness, loyalty, duty, and hierarchy carry profoundly different weight in different cultures. High cultural intelligence — the ability to read, respect, and adapt to cultural difference — is what allows a leader to express genuine moral conviction that actually connects rather than alienates.

    Emotional Intelligence: The Inner Architecture of Charisma

    Charisma without emotional grounding is performance. It can work in the short term, but it rarely sustains trust. The leaders Gugin works with are taught to understand that emotional intelligence is not a soft supplement to charismatic leadership — it is its inner architecture.

    Consider the tactic of expressing shared feelings. Antonakis identifies this as key: when a leader says "I feel the same uncertainty you do, and here is how I am holding it," they build identification and trust. But this requires real self-awareness. Leaders must be able to name and regulate their own emotional states before they can credibly reflect the emotions of others. In Gugin's programmes, we invest significant time in developing exactly this capacity — helping leaders identify their emotional triggers, understand how their inner states broadcast outward, and build the emotional vocabulary needed to communicate with authenticity.

    Empathy — a core dimension of emotional intelligence — also directly underpins several charismatic behaviours. Setting high expectations while simultaneously communicating belief in others (another of the Antonakis tactics) requires a leader who genuinely sees the potential in the people around them. That kind of seeing is empathic. It cannot be faked over time. When Prince produced the band The Time for Warner Brothers, he did not simply demand excellence — he made each member believe they were capable of more than they thought. That is emotionally intelligent leadership in action.

    Cultural Intelligence: Charisma That Travels

    One of the most important — and most overlooked — dimensions of charismatic leadership in today's world is its cultural portability. A leader who is magnetic in one cultural context may be perceived as arrogant, shallow, or inappropriate in another. This is not a flaw in those audiences. It is a signal that charisma, like all communication, is culturally embedded.

    Gugin's work in over 60 countries has shown us that the nine charismatic tactics are universal in their structure but must be culturally adapted in their expression. Rhetorical questions, for instance, invite participation and create anticipation — but their delivery must match the power-distance norms of the audience. In high-hierarchy cultures, a rhetorical question from a senior leader may silence a room rather than energise it. In low-hierarchy cultures, it may spark exactly the engagement intended. Cultural intelligence tells the leader which dynamic they are working in, and how to adjust.

    Similarly, the use of storytelling — one of the most powerful charismatic tools — varies enormously across cultures in terms of what stories are appropriate, how direct or indirect they should be, and what kinds of protagonists resonate. Gugin teaches leaders to build a culturally diverse repertoire of stories and to develop the sensitivity to know which story belongs in which room.

    How Gugin Trains Charismatic Leaders

    Gugin's leadership development programmes integrate the science of charismatic communication with structured development in emotional and cultural intelligence. The process is iterative and experiential, not theoretical.

    Leaders begin by gaining honest self-awareness: understanding how they are currently perceived, what emotional signals they project under pressure, and how their default communication style reads across cultures. This foundation phase often surfaces important blind spots — the technically brilliant executive who speaks too abstractly to inspire, the empathetic manager whose conflict-avoidance reads as a lack of conviction.

    From there, leaders move into skill-building: practising charismatic communication tactics in safe, structured environments with real feedback. They learn to craft metaphors that carry cultural resonance, to tell personal stories that build connection without oversharing, to use contrast and rhetorical structure to sharpen their message. They receive coaching on non-verbal communication — the body language, vocal variety, and presence that Antonakis identifies as essential to bringing charisma alive.

    Finally, leaders apply these skills in live contexts, with coaching support, and receive 360-degree feedback that tracks their progress. This mirrors the approach Antonakis found to be effective — group training combined with individual coaching — and embeds it within the broader cultural and emotional intelligence framework that makes the development durable and globally relevant.

    Charisma as a Leadership Responsibility

    There is a deeper point worth making. Charisma is not about making yourself more impressive. At its best, it is about making others feel seen, energised, and capable of more than they believed. It is about communicating in a way that bridges difference, builds shared purpose, and creates the conditions for people to do their best work.

    In a world where leaders must navigate unprecedented complexity — technological disruption, geopolitical volatility, multi-generational and multicultural workforces — the ability to communicate with clarity, conviction, and emotional resonance is not optional. It is a strategic capability.

    Prince didn't work on his charisma because he wanted to be famous. He worked on it because he knew, instinctively, that the music mattered — and that without the ability to connect, the music would never reach the people it was meant for.

    The same is true of leadership. The work matters. Charisma is what carries it across.

     

    About Gugin  |  Gugin is a global advisory firm specialising in cultural and emotional intelligence. We help organisations build the leadership capability to thrive in a complex, multicultural world. Learn more at www.gugin.com

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