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Custom-Designed Executive Presence Programs

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About

Hilton Worldwide is an American multinational hospitality company that manages and franchises a broad portfolio of hotels and resorts.

Impact partnered with Hilton to create two dynamic programs that leverage creative behavioral simulations and practical skills to build ‘executive presence’ for high potentials and high performers. 

The Executive Presence programs develop executives’ ability to lead effectively in the hospitality industry’s ever-changing business environment. They are strategically anchored programs that develop mindsets and behaviors around executive presence; influence in high-change environments; and authentic leadership. Participants collaborate and address real business challenges, while practicing the creation and delivery of critical leadership messages. Both programs engage participants though a series of behavioral simulations that increase their capabilities in real-life, high pressure situations. 

The results to date have been outstanding with all key metrics achieving greater than a 4.5 out of 5. This program was also awarded the 2015 CLO Learning in Practice Award for Excellence in Gaming and Simulations. 

Testimonials
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Andy Fell
General Manager, Retail Banking
St George Bank
“This programme has really ‘started something’. We believe that there is a little dragon inside all of us...and coaching makes the difference when it comes to our people reaching their true potential. Impact have once again delivered.”
Ruth Robertson
Head of Learning and Development
Aon
"I cannot thank you enough for your efforts, both individually and collectively over the last year. It has been exciting to re-energise the graduate programme and take it to a completely different level - and we could not have achieved any of this without you - the Impact team."
Colin Kirk
Country Director, DFID Rwanda
Department for International Development
“Everyone in the office is now aware that he or she has some input which is important to DFID and which can contribute to the reduction of poverty in Rwanda.”