Book Launch, Networking Event Occupational & Organizational Psychologists

Book Launch, Networking Event Occupational & Organizational Psychologists

Powering Workplace Proactivity - Conversation with the author Joanne Gray

By Yvonne Barnes

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 6:30 - 8:30pm GMT+1

Location

Jubilee Building, Room G32

University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9SL United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Please note this event will be in person only.


Tea/coffee/soft drinks, cakes and fruit will be available from 6:30pm.


Book abstract

Join Joanne to discuss her new book Powering Workplace Proactivity, grounded in research, introduces her PROACTIVE Work Design Model© and diagnostic tool, guiding organisations to create the right conditions for proactivity to flourish, driving long-term success. Intended as a practical resource, it offers a range of evidence-based tools and techniques, along with insightful case studies. Leaders, managers, HR professionals, OD practitioners, and consultants will find actionable strategies to stimulate proactive behaviours and drive sustainable performance within their organisations.

Powering Workplace Proactivity explores the importance of being proactive at work—whether it’s taking initiative, challenging the status quo, or finding better ways of working. Proactivity isn’t just about individual effort; it’s a social endeavour that depends on the relationships we build and the situations we find ourselves in. This book looks at proactivity from a broader perspective, showing how we can create environments that encourage everyone to contribute, adapt, and improve—making workplaces more engaging, effective, and ready to tackle whatever comes next.


For more information visit: https://poweringproactivity.com/book/

Bio

Dr Joanne Gray, Chief Progressivist at The Progress Lab, is a Brighton & Hove based business psychologist and EMCC-accredited coach who embodies proactivity. With over 25 years of diverse professional experience, including leading global teams in the consumer products industry, she has established herself as a “pracademic,” combining academic insights with real-world expertise. By focusing on human motivation, she empowers individuals, teams, and leaders to unlock their full potential and achieve growth. She holds a Professional Doctorate in Occupational Psychology from Birkbeck, University of London, UK.


Organized by

Research Support Assistant, School of Business, Management & Economics, University of Sussex