THRIVE2

Living and Leading a Win-Win-Win Organizational Culture

by Dr. Janice McLaughlin George

 

Book Details

Do you thrive in your current organization? Is your organization thriving?

Imagine an organization that yields optimum results. Imagine a role wherein you use all your skills and experience to realize a shared vision and mutual goals. Imagine an environment of work-life harmony, respect, ethical behavior, trust, equity, and appreciation. Imagine looking forward to Mondays, enjoying a thriving, healthy culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning. All this is possible with a thriving organizational culture. THRIVE2 provides the vision and framework for this win-win-win culture. It describes the ideal organizational character and performance and explains how to make it a reality. This book will help you: • Understand the value and benefits of a thriving organizational culture • Visualize a thriving organizational culture and its multi-dimensional components • Realize the THRIVE2 culture through personal assessment, commitment, action, and mutual accountability Applying the principles of THRIVE2 will help you live, lead, and influence others to thrive regardless of your title or position. You will be able to create or enhance your cultural vision as THRIVE2 informs and inspires you to thrive to win. “THRIVE2: Living and Leading a Win-Win-Win Organizational Culture is relevant to anyone who wants to establish a healthy, inclusive, and thriving culture focused on the betterment of their organization. If you are committed to continuous improvement and leading or working in an environment comprised of stellar leaders with strong character, integrity, and courage, then THRIVE2: Living and Leading a Win-Win-Win Culture is the book for you.” —Tujuanna B. Williams, Founder and CEO, Tujuanna Williams Consulting, LLC Former VP and Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae

 

About the Author

Dr. Janice McLaughlin George

Janice McLaughlin George is a strategic, inspirational leader and problem solver. She is passionate about the strategic role of culture in helping organizations thrive by bridging the gap between leaders and followers as they realize a shared vision and mutual goals. She has over 30 years’ experience in corporate America and a unique, diverse skill set: marketing, software engineering, operations management, and people management. She earned a doctorate in strategic leadership at Regent University, an MBA and a graduate certificate in leadership development at Johns Hopkins University, and a BS degree in computer science at James Madison University. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband, Tom.