Leadership
Under Pressure
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3.5M+
TED Talk Views
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SXSW
Keynotes
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450+
Stages
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50+
Fortune 100 Companies
3.5M+ TED Talk Views | SXSW | 450+ Stages | Fortune 100 Companies
Deepa speaks on leadership under pressure, ambition, power, and decision-making.
Leading under pressure is no longer the exception. It is the job. Leaders are expected to move faster, carry more, and make decisions in increasingly complex, high-visibility situations. Deepa is a pattern spotter who uncovers the forces shaping ambition, power, and leadership when the stakes are high. In her talks, she draws on two decades in corporate leadership and deep research with leaders to bring clarity to the decisions and trade-offs they face. A rare combination of operator and researcher, she speaks from having been in the seat. From TED to SXSW and more than 450 stages, leaders leave her talks with sharper judgment and a clearer understanding of how to lead through the moments that define them.
Signature Talks.
Leadership Under Pressure
Popular keynote for leadership conferences
In today’s organizations, leadership is increasingly tested in high-stakes moments when scrutiny, speed, and competing expectations collide.
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Leadership today unfolds under conditions few organizations and leaders have experienced before. AI, rapid technological change, economic uncertainty, and heightened expectations for transparency are reshaping how leaders make decisions. Drawing on research with more than 350 global leaders and her experience advising senior executives, Deepa examines how these forces create intense pressure points for leaders. In these moments, leaders must act quickly, balance competing priorities, and make decisions that reveal both their judgment and their leadership style. Audiences leave with practical ways leaders can make sound decisions, communicate with confidence, and guide teams through volatility and competing priorities.
Sustainable High Performance: Ambition Without Burnout
Ideal for leadership offsites and manager audiences
Organizations need high performance, but sustaining ambition without burnout has become one of the central leadership challenges of modern work.
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Research suggests people remain deeply ambitious, but the definition of ambition is changing just as the expectations of leadership are expanding. Today’s leaders and managers are expected not only to deliver results, but also to manage conflict and guide teams through volatility shaped by layoffs, AI, and changing work cultures. Across industries, manager burnout has been rising for years and many researchers expect it to continue increasing. Drawing on research with more than 500 senior leaders conducted in collaboration with researchers at Harvard Business School, Deepa examines what she calls the growing care tax of leadership. In this talk, she explores how leaders can recognize the care tax, reset expectations around responsiveness, and help managers protect team focus so ambition and performance can be sustained over time.
Psychological Safety and Speaking Up at Work
Best for innovation, culture, and leadership teams
Organizations perform better when people feel able to speak up, challenge assumptions, and raise concerns before small problems become costly failures.
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Many organizations say they value open dialogue, yet speaking up can feel difficult in today’s workplace climate of pressure and constant scrutiny. Drawing on case studies where communication broke down, from missed warnings to failed launches and reporting failures, Deepa examines why people often comply or stay silent even when they see problems emerging. She explores how psychological safety shapes whose voices are heard, whose ideas are recognized, and who ultimately advances in organizations. She also examines what leaders can do to create teams where people feel able to question assumptions, share ideas, and surface risks. Audiences leave with practical ways leaders can encourage speaking up, surface risks, and create teams where better ideas, stronger decisions, and fewer preventable failures emerge.
Defining Leadership Moments
Executive keynote and leadership development events
Leadership trajectories are rarely shaped by grand strategy alone but by defining moments when pressure, ambiguity, and values collide.
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Across two decades advising global leaders and rising to partner at Deloitte, Deepa observed a pattern: careers are often shaped by a small number of defining leadership moments. Drawing on her research on trailblazing leaders and a 2026 Harvard Business School case study titled Deepa Purushothaman: Rewriting the Rules of Ambition, Power, and Success, she explores the choices leaders face when competing priorities and personal values intersect. Leaders leave with a deeper understanding of how they navigate these moments and how the choices they make shape influence, credibility, and long-term impact.
From the Only to the Many
Women’s leadership conferences and events
Organizations perform better when more women advance into leadership, yet progress at the top remains slower than many expected.
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Despite decades of attention to advancing women at work, the path to leadership often remains narrow. Research shows that women often feel pressure to adapt their behavior to fit competing expectations. Expected to be confident but not threatening, ambitious but not self-promoting, collaborative but not overlooked. When organizations rely on these narrow leadership norms, they often miss strong talent, limit their leadership pipelines, and lose important voices in the room. For many women who do advance, leadership can also bring the quiet loneliness of being the “only.” Drawing on insights from her book The First, The Few, The Only, research published in Harvard Business Review, and interviews with thousands of leaders, Deepa explores the patterns shaping women’s advancement and how leaders and organizations can broaden the path to leadership.
These talks are available as keynotes, offsites, fireside chats, and executive conversations. They can be shaped for your audience or event, or we can create something bespoke together.
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