Program Experience

Highlights and Key Outcomes

Led by Wharton professor Samir Nurmohamed and a distinguished group of faculty, the program blends rigorous research, experiential learning, practical tools, and peer exchange. Participants translate insight into action by developing a personalized Resilience Action Plan they can apply immediately in their roles.

In The Resilient Leader, you will:

  • Learn to reframe resilience as a leadership capability that can be intentionally developed, rather than as a fixed personal trait
  • Apply practical strategies that help teams adapt, recover, and perform under ongoing uncertainty and stress
  • Understand how resilience operates beyond the individual and how leaders can embed it into team and organizational systems
  • Build proactive resilience before disruption occurs, strengthening capacity to anticipate, absorb, and respond to setbacks

Experience and Impact

The Resilient Leader classroom experience is designed to actively engage participants in applying ideas to real leadership challenges. Faculty-led sessions integrate research-backed frameworks with facilitated discussion, diagnostic assessments, and hands-on exercises. Through simulations, team-based work, and structured reflection, participants test how they respond to uncertainty, constraints, and trade-offs, and learn from peers facing similar challenges. The result is a set of leadership approaches that can be used immediately.

The program features a conversation with Founder and Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia, Jane Golden, as well as a mural tour that connects classroom learning to a real-world setting and highlights how leadership, creativity, and community interact under constraint. In a Fireside Chat, psychologist, researcher, and author of the best-selling Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Angela Duckworth examines grit as perseverance in the face of difficulty, clarifying how it contributes to resilience alongside recovery and adaptability.

Over the four-day program, participants develop a personalized Resilience Action Plan and articulate their own resilient-leadership narrative. Together, these tools help translate research, dialogue, and lived experience into clear leadership commitments that participants can take back to their organizations, strengthening their ability to lead in environments where sustained uncertainty, complexity, and pressure are part of the job, not the exception.


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Due to our application review period, applications submitted after 12:00 p.m. ET on Friday for programs beginning the following Monday may not be processed in time to grant admission. Applicants will be contacted by a member of our Client Relations Team to discuss options for future programs and dates.

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for mid- to senior-level leaders who are responsible for guiding people and teams through complexity, change, and sustained uncertainty, including:

  • Executives and managers with direct responsibility for leading teams
  • Leaders stepping into expanded or evolving roles that require operating in ambiguity
  • Managers transitioning from individual contributor roles to broader leadership responsibilities
  • Leaders guiding organizations through transformation, disruption, or ongoing volatility
  • Executives working in environments where influence, trust, and adaptability matter more than formal authority
  • Executives from corporate, health care, government, nonprofit, and mission-driven organizations

Plan your stay in Philadelphia

Plan Your Stay

This program is held at the Steinberg Conference Center located on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. Meals and accommodations are included in the program fees. Learn more about planning your stay at Wharton’s Philadelphia campus.


Group Enrollment

To further leverage the value and impact of this program, we encourage companies to send cross-functional teams of executives to Wharton. We offer group-enrollment benefits to companies sending four or more participants.

Faculty


Samir Nurmohamed

Samir Nurmohamed, PhDSee Faculty Bio

Academic Director

Associate Professor of Management, The Wharton School

Research Interests: Adversity, motivation, behavioral ethics, resilience, storytelling, punishment, whistleblowing, cover-ups, socialization, onboarding, injustice, stereotypes, stigma


Quinn Bauriedel

Quinn BauriedelSee Faculty Bio

Speaker, Pig Iron Theatre Company


Henning Piezunka

Henning Piezunka, PhDSee Faculty Bio

Associate Professor of Management, The Wharton School

Research Interests: Competition, collaboration, crowdsourcing


Nancy Rothbard

Nancy Rothbard, PhDSee Faculty Bio

Deputy Dean; David Pottruck Professor; Professor of Management, The Wharton School

Research Interests: Emotion and identity, work motivation and engagement, work-life and career development


Amy Wrzesniewski

Amy Wrzesniewski, PhDSee Faculty Bio

William and Jacalyn Egan Professor; Professor of Management, The Wharton School

Research Interests: The experience and meaning of work, creation of meaning in challenging organizational and occupational contexts, the valuing and devaluing of work

Date, Location, & Fees

Contact us to schedule a personalized consultation:  +1.215.898.1776  execed@wharton.upenn.edu

June 8 – 11, 2026Philadelphia, PA$10,500


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