
Synopsis
A premature infant who spent her first six weeks fighting to survive. A middle child who never fit the mold. A leader who broke through - and then broke down.
In The Architect of Becoming, Lauren Thompson weaves together the personal and the professional in a memoir that refuses to separate them. From her rise through the complex worldof healthcare policy and information technology, to her decision to adopt a son as a single woman in her forties - a child with his own extraordinary story, whose neurodiversity would teach her more about leadership than any boardroom ever could - to her diagnosis with chronic myeloid leukemia, to a shattering burnout that became the doorway to transformation, Thompson writes with rare vulnerability and hard-won wisdom.
What emerges is a new vision of leadership: not as position or power, but as consciousness, capacity, and the courage to be fully yourself. The Architect of Becoming is for every leader who has achieved success and still feels like something is missing, and for everyone who is still becoming who they were always meant to be.
Lauren Thompson, Ph.D., is a leader, consultant, and executive coach in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. She has led public-private partnerships and interagency programs across multiple federal agencies, creating pathways for sharing critical data. She has held executive leadership positions in professional services, information technology, and non-profit firms, driving strategy, growth, and digital transformation. She coaches executives and teams to excel as authentic leaders aligned with their purpose and values in pursuit of organizational excellence. She holds a Ph.D. in health policy and strategic management, and serves as adjunct faculty in leadership at a major U.S. university
Publisher information
- Publisher: Freiling Agency, LLC
- ISBN: 9781969826573
- Number of pages: 220
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 13 mm
- Languages: English