Change is constant in today’s workplace, and leaders are expected to stay composed, adapt quickly, and guide others through uncertainty. But resilience isn’t just about enduring challenges, it includes responding with clarity, confidence, and emotional intelligence.
This session will explore the mindset and skills that enable leaders to navigate uncertainty, manage emotions, and make decisions under pressure. Attendees will learn strategies to stay grounded in high-stress situations, communicate with empathy, and foster trust despite unpredictable circumstances. Our presenter will also discuss how resilience isn’t just a personal trait but a leadership responsibility—one that creates stability and confidence in those you lead.
Using practical strategies drawn from emotional intelligence, adaptability, and leadership best practices, this session will help you strengthen your leadership presence, manage stress effectively, and empower others through times of change.
Recognize how emotional intelligence supports resilience and leadership presence
Summarize communication and empathy strategies that foster trust in uncertain situations
Navigate decision-making challenges with adaptability and confidence
Etienne Consulting
Human-Centered Leadership Consultant | Speaker | Trainer
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(301) 778-5510
Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA is a speaker, storyteller, and consultant who helps individuals and organizations unlock the power of authenticity, trust, and connection. With more than 30 years of experience in the accounting profession and business leadership, she brings a unique, deeply human approach to leadership development and culture-building.
Her work focuses on the intersection of leadership, belonging, and emotional intelligence, equipping people with the awareness and tools to lead with clarity, empathy, and intention. Known for blending professional insight with personal storytelling, Jina makes complex ideas accessible and relatable. She helps professionals at all levels show up more fully as themselves—both in their work and in their lives.