Leading Through Difficult Times

  • Author: Michael Connory
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Study time: 1 hour
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Course overview
In this course, you'll learn how to lead through difficult times using crisis management. You'll get an in-depth look at each stage of crisis management, including the critical steps you should take before, during, and after a crisis.
  • Video time: 20 min
  • Exams: 1

What's included?

  • 9 Chapters
  • 1 Certification
  • 10 Questions
  • 3 Videos

Become a Strategist 

For businesses, leaders who excel in leading through difficult times play a pivotal role in steering the organization through crises and uncertainties. By demonstrating strong leadership during challenging situations, they instill confidence and trust in their teams, boosting morale and productivity. Effective leadership in difficult times also enables businesses to adapt to changing circumstances, make strategic decisions, and implement necessary changes for survival and long-term success. Moreover, it cultivates a cohesive and loyal workforce, positioning the company to emerge stronger from adversity.

Personal brand

 Mastering the art of leading through difficult times equips individuals with invaluable skills to navigate personal challenges and adversities with resilience and grace. By developing emotional intelligence, empathy, and effective communication, leaders can maintain their own well-being and inspire others to persevere during tough times, fostering personal growth and strength.

Michael Connory

Lead Instructor
ABOUT Michael
With over 25 years of experience, he has authored three books, created 50+ training programs, and trained more than 20,000 professionals worldwide. Michael is the architect of the CARR Framework and is internationally recognised by PECB as a certified expert in ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27035, NIST, and Incident Response. His work spans global enterprises, governments, and defence, making him one of the most respected cybersecurity educators in the world today.