Winning the ‘Tug of War’ for Employee Engagement
Forget slides. Forget scripts. This is leadership, lived.
Many leaders are locked in a tug-of-war with their teams. Reaching for engagement while pressures chip away at culture, wellbeing, and trust.At lunchtime on 17th September, we will be taking over a West End theatre.Taking you beyond the struggle - into a world where leadership presence, emotional connection, and behavioural insight unlock true engagement.
We didn’t start with a schedule
We started with a question:
What do leaders need right now… that they’re not saying out loud?
This isn’t your typical employee engagement seminar
It’s experiential. It's interactive. We prefer performance over PowerPoint because people want to experience ideas, not just hear about them.These events don’t just teach leadership... they reveal it in YOU. Built from lived experience, not bullet points.We blend learning with creativity, using a combination of theatrical know-how, drama, and real dialogue
Because who wants informative when you can have immersive?

Employee engagement in the UK is at a critical low, with only 10% of employees feeling fully engaged in their work. Leaders know it matters. But the more they pull, the more resistance they face.We’re inviting you to stop tugging...To step off the rope...To join the leaders who don’t just want to manage engagement... they want to transform it!
As a result of attending, you will:
Be inspired to act with greater dynamism and decency
Understand the vital link between engagement and performance
Acquire four essential elements for engaging and empowering talent
Gain practical tools to create the conditions where people thrive
You’ll leave equipped to lead with greater presence, trust, and clarity — with practical insights to take back to your organisation.
We’re putting the spotlight on engagement.
And we hope you’ll want to be part of it.
September
17
Soho Place, London
4 Soho Place Charing Cross Road London, W1D 3BG
What People Say About Our Events
"I really enjoyed the seminar. This was my first event and I found it really inspiring"
"The use of theatre as a medium was extraordinary, something I've never experienced before. I really enjoyed the whole experience"
"It really allowed the message on engagement and feedback to hit home"