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Zina Sutch

Sutch investigates the nuances of leadership through an emphasis on emotional intelligence and psychological safety in the workplace. Her work in organizational development has led her to prioritize environments that nurture employee wellbeing and success, therefore creating a foundation for transformational leadership. As a leadership development expert with over two decades of experience in the U.S. Federal government, Sutch extends her insights into fostering inclusivity and emotional support within organizations, which resonates with her thematic focus on emotional safety and authentic leadership dynamics.\n\nIn her literary contributions, Sutch, along with co-author Patrick Malone, challenges conventional leadership norms in their book Leading with Love and Laughter: Letting Go and Getting Real at Work. The book posits that effective leadership should be rooted in altruism and joy, while it actively engages with complex workplace dynamics in a direct and forthright manner. This aligns with her belief in confronting difficult topics such as emotional safety directly. Another significant contribution is her co-authored work, Little BIG Decisions: A Leader Imperative for Lasting Impact, which further explores decision-making in leadership. Readers, especially those in leadership roles, stand to benefit from her unorthodox approach, which critics have praised for capturing the attention of many in the field.\n\nBeyond her publications, Sutch’s bio reflects a commitment to diversity and leadership that extends beyond theoretical frameworks, impacting organizational practice and policy. Her unique methodology and direct approach offer valuable insights to both scholars and practitioners interested in innovative leadership strategies.

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Leading with Love and Laughter

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