How to Thrive in Times of Uncertainty with Liz Tran
Liz Tran, Author and Executive Coach
Thursday, May 21st 2026 at 12:00 PM EDT
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In a world of nonstop disruption, where roles shift overnight, industries reinvent themselves in months, and familiar rules continually change, the most essential form of intelligence isn’t IQ or EQ—it’s AQ (Agility Quotient). AQ is your ability to adapt to uncertainty, navigate the unknown, and remain resilient when the rules of the game change overnight. Drawing from her experience coaching the founders of the world’s fastest-growing companies, leadership expert Liz Tran will guide you through the "durable skills" that remain valuable regardless of what the future holds. You will discover your personal Agility Archetype and develop a conscious practice to rebuild confidence, gain clarity, and thrive through professional or personal upheaval.
Key Takeaways
- Identify the core "durable skills" used by adaptable leaders to stay ahead of industry shifts.
- Discover your unique style of responding to uncertainty, including your specific strengths and growth pathways.
- Learn practical techniques to rebuild confidence and find clarity when facing disruption or burnout.
About the Author
Liz Tran is an executive coach to the CEOs of some of the world’s fastest-growing companies and the founder of the AI coaching startup, Inner Genius. Collectively, her clients have raised over $1 billion in funding and created more than $10 billion in enterprise value. A former venture capitalist, Liz is the author of The Karma of Success and the recently released AQ: A New Kind of Intelligence for a World That’s Always Changing. Her insights on the future of work and leadership have been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Bloomberg, Today, and other media outlets.
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