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Year of the Horse Development Experience for Women in Leadership
When a seasoned founder says a single experience reshaped how she understands leadership, it’s worth paying attention. In the Champion Women blog, “What a 600-Kilo Horse Taught Me About Leadership (and Myself)”,…
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What Builds Capability Under Pressure in 2026? Experiential vs Traditional Leadership Training
Pressure has a way of telling the truth. When deadlines tighten, stakes rise, and uncertainty hits, leadership is no longer theoretical. Communication sharpens or collapses. Authority either creates movement or resistance. Culture…
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Leading Into the New Year: Why Restoring Energy Matters More Than Ever
As the year draws to a close, many leaders notice the same pattern: effort remains high, but energy is low. December brings accumulated fatigue, emotional load, and pressure that quietly erode team…
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Chigi Leadership Featured Globally: On the Frontier of Leadership Development with TeachingHorse
Chigi Leadership has been recognised in TeachingHorse’s global newsletter, Around the World: Evolving Voices, New Ventures, Same Heart. The feature celebrates our founder, Jacqui Parshall, and her work facilitating equine-guided leadership development…
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The Cost of Silence: How Unspoken Tension sabotages team success.
Does this picture feel familiar? In many executive teams, the greatest threat to success isn’t loud conflict—it’s silence. The unspoken concerns, unresolved disagreements, and avoided conversations quietly drain trust, energy, and alignment.…
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Breaking the Silence With Connection: How Communication Transforms Team Success
When was the last time you saw your team connecting like this picture? In many teams, it’s not conflict that holds people back — it’s disconnection. The missed cues, the unspoken assumptions,…
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Beyond Words: The Power of Body Language in Leadership
If over 90% of communication is non-verbal, how much time are you spending developing it? It’s often said that over 90% of communication is non-verbal. Tone, posture, and presence often speak louder…