
Leadership When Your Life Depends On It
In times of turbulent change, the best option is deep leadership.
In his 55-minute presentation, he uses dramatic video clips to take you on a perilous journey two miles under the ocean and 200 miles in space-telling unforgettable stories about unique individuals who embody the spirit of ‘deep leadership.’
Deep leadership’s components include mental resilience, fierce ingenuity, code-red humor, group genius and resolute courage. The audience takes home a new understanding of leadership and a renewed commitment to apply it.
Deep Leadership
Insights for the Digital Workplace And a Planet in Peril

Dr. Joe MacInnis is a physician-scientist, author and deep-sea explorer. He has led 30 expeditions into the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans and written many books about undersea exploration. His work has earned him a number of distinctions, including his country’s highest honor, the Order of Canada.
Dr. MacInnis has worked on science and engineering projects with the U.S. Navy, the Canadian government, the Russian Academy of Sciences and NASA. He’s currently studying the leadership and teamwork allowing astronauts to construct the International Space Station and sub pilots to navigate $25-million research subs to the ocean’s deepest depths.
Dr. MacInnis was an advisor to the Titanic discovery team and co-leader of a $5-million expedition to film Titanic in the giant-screen Imax format. It was this expedition that inspired James Cameron’s Academy Award winning movie. Dr. MacInnis is currently working with Cameron on a series of deep-sea documentary films and is about to release his new book Reflections on the Discovery, Exploration and Salvage of the World's Most Famous Shipwreck.