This is 2-day long training program with 3 hours sessions each day, where Amit Shrestha prepares leaders to make decisions, communicate, and act with confidence in times of chaos.
Political uncertainty, economic slowdown, and public unrest have pushed Nepal into uncharted territory. Leadership today isn’t about authority, it’s about clarity under pressure. This Leadership in Crisis Program helps you develop that mindset.
“Crisis is not the exception — it’s the environment we lead in.”
What You Will Gain
Frameworks for rapid, confident decision-making when information is incomplete
Techniques to communicate trust and composure during high pressure
Strategies to align people, systems, and ethics under stress
A personalised 7-day crisis-readiness action plan
This programme is designed for those who lead teams, manage change, and make decisions that affect others. While the training carries a professional value of NRS 15,000, your participation is completely free, limited to 25 leaders who demonstrate influence, commitment, and readiness to grow.
About the Training
This 2-day intensive program blends global crisis leadership principles with Nepal’s current context.
Developed and led by Amit Shrestha, the training uses case studies, live simulations, and the 7-Day Readiness Framework to turn chaos into action.
Key Modules:
Leading through uncertainty
Crisis communication (Four-Line Brief)
Adaptive decision-making under pressure
Building resilience & public trust
Creating a personal crisis readiness plan
Event Details
Date:November 13-14
Time:10 Am To 1 Pm
Venue:Kantipur City College, Putalisadak, Kathmandu
Leadership coach, trainer, and crisis management expert with 15+ years of experience, certified in Advanced Crisis Leadership from Harvard Kennedy School and Recognized globally for empowering professionals through evidence-based leadership strategies..
He has trained executives, policymakers, and emerging leaders in leadership development and crisis communication across South Asia, specializing in high-pressure decision-making and strategic communication frameworks.
“Crisis doesn’t wait for the right moment. Leadership starts now.”