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Audience: Corporate managers and entrepreneurs who struggle with leading unmotivated teams.
Are you annoyed and frustrated that your team doesn’t show initiative? Join Bernice Lee to discover how to inspire your team to be more engaged by being an emotionally intelligent leader. In this action-packed session you’ll:
- Experience first-hand what it’s like to be an engaging, charismatic leader
- Learn the basics of “Demonstrated Emotional Intelligence”, a scientific, research-backed model of emotional intelligence in the workplace
- Create an action plan for you to move yourself forward!
It’s a disservice to hold back your business from performing at its best because your team isn’t doing their best. Give them what they need to go the extra mile for you.
About the speaker
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Ms. Bernice Lee
High Performance Coach for Entrepreneurs and Executives
Founder of the Etiquette and Leadership Institute
Ms. Bernice Lee is a Trusted Coach and Trainer who delivers high-impact, modern, and relevant lessons that instantly increase one’s credibility and leadership presence. She has taught over 2,800 people who come from 23 countries and who work in diverse industries including banking, accounting, law, commercial airlines, property management, and many more.
As a Corporate Trainer, Bernice helps companies to improve the polish and professionalism of their staff through training in emotional intelligence and business etiquette. As a Coach, Bernice works with business professionals who feel tired, stressed, and unbalanced, and who need help managing their emotions so that they can interact more positively with other people.
Devoted to excellence in life, Bernice is unique among trainers and coaches for her world-class credentials and international multi-disciplinary business experience, including a 10-year corporate career in the U.S. and Asia in product marketing and human resources in multinational companies. She has worked in diverse work environments, from food factories to venture capital investment firms. She holds degrees from Yale and Cornell.