Improve Your Leadership and Team Performance with Protreptic Leadership
Introducing Protreptic Leadership: A 2000-year-old approach adapted for modern leadership challenges. Based on the method used at ancient Greek leadership academies, Protreptic Leadership provides practical tools for intentional communication and helps leaders grow awareness, resolve conflict, and remove roadblocks to improve team performance.
Protreptic Leadership was taught at the Greek Leadership Academies at the time of Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates along with subjects such as ethics, politics, poetics, and rhetoric. The protreptic leadership approach has three main components similar to the three rhetorical appeals of logos, pathos and ethos brought into a modern leadership context to create a practical tool for leaders to learn for better team alignment and results.
This unique training program has been specifically designed to help top teams improve their leadership skills and drive better results.

Stefani Okamoto, Former Director, Global Learning and Development at Microsoft
Interested in how Protreptic Leadership works?
In this video, you’ll see an example of a Protreptic Leadership conversation in action. The topic of discussion is leadership and how to define it. Our training program is based on an ancient Greek method that provides practical tools for conscious communication and helps leaders resolve conflict and remove roadblocks to success. In this conversation, you’ll see how the Protreptic approach can be used to explore and define leadership, as well as close the value gap, build trust and improve communication within a team, and drive better results. If you’re interested in enhancing your leadership skills and boosting team performance, check out our Protreptic Leadership training program.
Book me for your next event!
Your message has been sent

Association for
Talent Development
Sophie Higgins Guest Speaker: How to Improve Your Personal Branding as a Business Professional
Learn more!
- What is Protreptic?
- Do You Know How to REALLY Listen to Your Clients and Employees?
- If you were a kitchen utensil, what would you be?
- Cleaning the aquarium from the outside – about the difference between a psychological and a philosophical approach in coaching
- How can we practice self-care?
- Why Martial Art is great for you!
- What about negativity?

