Elevate under Pressure
The Pressure Performance System for Leaders Who Refuse to Break
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Narrated by:
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Scott Sadler
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By:
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Scott Sadler
Most leaders don't fail under pressure. They fracture quietly—then the consequences show up on the org chart. A missed quarter. A key executive walks. A succession gap that should have closed two years ago. By the time pressure hits the results, the real damage has already happened upstream.
Elevate Under Pressure is the field manual for leaders who refuse to break.
This is not another book about resilience or mindset theater. It is a precise, repeatable performance system built for executives running real organizations through real pressure—decisions made with incomplete information, conflict that won't resolve itself, change initiatives that stall, talent pipelines weaker than they look on paper.
Drawing on 23 years inside leadership rooms, an executive coaching practice serving senior operators, and personal proving grounds in ultramarathons, mountaineering, and long-distance backpacking, Scott Sadler delivers the Pressure Performance System™: a four-move sequence—Regulate, Reframe, Decide, Execute—that gives leaders a way to perform on demand instead of hoping their nervous system cooperates.
Inside, you'll work through the Five Pressure Arenas where executives most often fracture, the Five Shifts that separate leaders who compound under pressure from those who erode, the Three Zones of pressure performance, and the diagnostic logic that tells you where your performance is breaking before the financials confirm it. Each chapter closes with practical application that translates directly into your next executive meeting, negotiation, or succession conversation.
Written for CEOs, founders scaling through hard transitions, senior leaders building bench strength, and high performers who have outgrown generic leadership content.
Pressure is not the problem. Unmanaged pressure is. Choose the system. Build the advantage. Perform when it counts.
©2026 Scott Sadler (P)2026 Scott Sadler