About this Event
Running a business means navigating challenges every day, and your ability to handle emotions—yours and others—can make all the difference. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a game-changer for building strong relationships, making clear-headed decisions, and leading with confidence.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the five key components of emotional intelligence.
- Build stronger relationships with your team, clients, and partners.
- Develop strategies to manage stress and stay resilient.
- Use emotional awareness to improve decision-making and productivity.
Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your leadership skills and set your business up for long-term success.
About the Speaker
Beth Flynn is an inspiring educator, facilitator, and consultant who transforms the way organizations approach leadership, motivation, and team dynamics. With a reputation for delivering highly engaging, strengths-based workshops, Beth specializes in creating interactive learning experiences that leave a lasting impact. Her ability to connect with participants and tailor sessions to meet specific organizational needs has led to rave reviews and repeated invitations from clients who value her transformative approach.
Beth’s workshops are not just about learning—they’re about sparking creativity, boosting morale, and unlocking the potential within every individual. She empowers teams to embrace positive attitudes and effective leadership styles, driving both personal and professional growth. Her sessions are designed to be more than just informative; they are experiences that inspire action and deliver measurable results.
Beth has a master’s degree in Community and Human Resource Development from The Ohio State University and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Mount St. Joseph University, she combines academic rigor with practical insights.
The Economic & Community Development Institute's Women's Business Centers of Ohio guide individuals at any stage of the business process. Through one-on-one counseling sessions with WBC staff and volunteers, you can get the direction and resources to meet your goals. Business advisers want to help you successfully start a business, or grow and expand your existing business -- increasing revenue and creating jobs for the local economy.
The WBCs present training workshops regularly to provide access to small business knowledge at no charge. They are the only SBA-funded Women's Business Centers in the state.
Event Venue
Online
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