How to Lead a Loving Organization

Published: Sept. 24, 2021, 6:20 p.m.

Zina Sutch, who has been leading development and diversity programs for the Federal government for 20 years, and currently serves in the Senior Executive Service joins Enterprise Radio. Sutch is Co-author of "Leading with Love and Laughter: Letting Go and Getting Real at Work".
This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Author Channel.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Zina Sutch discuss the following:

* What made you want to write a book about love and laughter in the workplace?
* Why have managers and leaders in the workplace avoided the topic of love when looking at their own leadership?
* What does it mean to ‘love’ while at work?
* What does laughter look like at work?
* Why have managers and leaders in the workplace avoided the topic of laughter when looking at their own leadership?
* What does science tell us about this topic?


Zina Sutch has been leading development and diversity programs for the Federal government for 20 years, and currently serves in the Senior Executive Service. Patrick Malone spent 23 years in the Navy and served as an officer in the Medical Service Corps. Zina is a faculty member and Patrick is director of the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University. Their new book is Leading with Love and Laughter: Letting Go and Getting Real at Work (BK Publishers, Inc., May 25, 2021).

Website: sutchmalone.com

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