Emotional Risk Management: Bouncing Back from Failure | Karlene Agard | TEDxLancasterU
What if your biggest failure could become the foundation for your greatest success?
In this deeply personal and powerful talk, Karlene Agard shares how she transformed academic disappointment into a thriving international career. Blending emotional intelligence with lessons from managing multi-billion pound projects, she introduces a practical framework for what she calls emotional risk management pausing for perspective, planning with heart and head, and pursuing your goals with persistence. Whether you’re recovering from a setback or trying to reframe your story, this talk is your roadmap for bouncing back stronger. How do you bounce back from failure? Karlene Agard, a celebrated risk and value consultant who has worked on global megaprojects, believes the answer lies in managing emotional risk. An internationally recognised speaker who’s written for Forbes, McKinsey and Entrepreneur, Karlene's journey from Teacher’s Pet to academic disappointment to professional triumph is nothing short of inspiring.At TEDxLancasterU, Karlene will reveal the crucial connection between resilience and risk management. Drawing from personal setbacks and her expertise, she offers simple yet transformative questions to help reframe failure and move forward. Curious about the tools that shaped her success? You’ll have to hear her story live.This talk is more than advice—it’s a moment of discovery for anyone ready to turn failure into a stepping stone for sustainable greatness. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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