
APPROACH
Credibility isn't a style.
It's a discipline.
Most communication training teaches people to sound better. We teach them to be understood under pressure, at speed, with no room for a second attempt. Our method is drawn from the environments where clarity is non-negotiable by design: the flight deck, the tower control, the crisis room.
We adapt those disciplines for boardrooms, briefings, and the moments in between — because credibility is a discipline.
THE HEDGE METHOD
Three frameworks.
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Framework 01 — Bottom Line First
We train people to lead with the decision, not the build-up, so whoever's listening knows what matters before anything else is said.
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Framework 02 — Structured Handover
Adapted from SBAR and Crew Resource Management. A shared structure for passing information between people, under time pressure, with nothing lost and nothing assumed.
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Framework 03 — Composure on Command
Drawing on DESC and PACE, these frameworks train tone, pacing, and self-regulation so pressure sharpens delivery instead of derailing it.
HOW IT COMES TOGETHER
Built around the moment. Rehearsed under real pressure.
Every engagement starts with the scenario. We map the specific moments where your team's communication is tested — a handover, a briefing, a difficult call — and build the intervention around them.
Frameworks are taught in context, rehearsed under realistic pressure, and assessed against measurable standards, not just satisfaction scores. The result is a shared language your team can rely on and recall in real situations.

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Scenario Mapping

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Framework Application

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Rehearsal Under Pressure
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Assessment
CREDENTIALS · CERTIFICATIONS
Certifications, accreditations, and programme affiliations behind the method.
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IATA
ICF
EMCC
APM
BPS
CIPD
CPD
