Former Congressional Science Advisor & CEO Publishes New Book On The Neuroscience Behind Workplace Culture

By: Aug. 03, 2017
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NEW YORK, Aug. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire-iReach/ Don Rheem, founder and CEO of E3 Solutions, today announced the publication of Thrive By Design: The Neuroscience That Drives High-Performance Cultures (available now). The book is published with ForbesBooks, the exclusive business book publishing imprint of Forbes Media.

Never has the recipe for organizational success been more complicated than it is today, and no ingredient is more critical to that success than the people who go to work every day. In his new book, Rheema former science advisor to both the US Congress and the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Servicesoffers managers and senior leaders deep insight into what drives employee performance from a brain-based perspective. Backed by empirically validated science, Thrive By Design introduces readers to the triggers of exemplary workplace behavior at a neurological level. Rheem focuses on the systems, leadership skill sets, and environments that consistently and predictably produce more engaged, high-performance workplace cultures.

"What if your team looked forward to Mondays instead of Fridays?" said Rheem. "This type of workplace culture is possible and in place in many organizations today. The key is in the biological hardwiring of humans. In this book, I want to help leaders at all levels in the organization understand the conditions in which the brain will 'thrive by design.' This new relational science will be the key distinguishing characteristic of tomorrow's model companies."

This book is written for leaders who are tired of fighting against a disengaged culture; HR professionals who spend more time reacting to workplace drama than fulfilling their mission and purpose in the organization; and for employees who have been crippled by toxic leaders and uninspired cultures and want to know there's a better way.

The book Thrive By Design: The Neuroscience That Drives High-Performance Cultures is now available for purchase on Amazon.com.

About Don Rheem

Don Rheem is founder and CEO of E3 Solutions, a provider of employee workplace metrics that allow organizations to build engaged, high-performance cultures. As a former White House correspondent, Congressional science advisor and technical consultant, Rheem has more than thirty years of experience teaching leaders how to create the workplace conditions that trigger hardwired motivators that improve employee performance. He has coached US senators, royalty, and thousands of CEOs and senior executives in the private and nonprofit sectors, with clients including Honeywell, Bank of America, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and National Institutes of Health. A popular speaker and thought leader, Rheem lectures throughout North America and Europe on increasing employee engagement, helping thousands of CEOs understand the primary drivers of exceptional workplace behavior. For more information, visit DonRheem.com.

About ForbesBooks

Launched in 2016 in partnership with Advantage Media Group, ForbesBooks is the exclusive business book publishing imprint of Forbes Media, the 99-year-old global media, branding and technology company. ForbesBooks offers business and thought leaders an innovative, speed-to-market publishing model and a suite of services designed to strategically and tactically support authors and promote their expertise. For more information, visitforbesbooks.com.

Media Contacts

Laurie Nappi, E3 Solutions, laurienappi@e3solutions.com

Rachel Friedman, EMSI Public Relations, rachel@emsincorporated.com

Miranda Head, ForbesBooks, mhead@forbesbooks.com

Media Contact: Miranda Head, ForbesBooks, 843-414-5600, mhead@forbesbooks.com

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