Leadership During Crisis: How to Use the Framework When Everything Is Falling Apart
It’s 11 PM. Your phone won’t stop buzzing. The board wants answers by morning. Your team is looking to you for direction. And you have no idea what the right move is.
You’ve been here before. Maybe not this exact crisis, but this feeling. The tightening in your chest, the racing thoughts that loop without landing. The pressure to act fast, say the right thing, project confidence you don’t feel.
This is what leadership during a crisis actually feels like. Not the polished version. Not the post-mortem story told at a conference. The real one, when the data is incomplete, the stakes are high, and whatever you choose will disappoint someone.
This is also the moment when most leadership advice quietly collapses.
The Leadership Integrity Framework was never designed for calm conditions. It was built for exactly this: decision-making under pressure, when your nervous system is lit up and your usual clarity feels far away.
The framework won’t make things less complex. But it can help you stay coherent inside it. And when everything feels like it’s falling apart, coherence may be the only thing you can actually choose.

