Prof Laxley W Stephenson reframes global leadership in new book: The Growth Mindset Blueprint Master Class

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Professor Laxley W Stephenson, a Jamaican-born growth mindset strategist and humanitarian based in Atlanta, has made a significant intervention in global leadership discourse with his newly released work, ‘The Growth Mindset Blueprint Master Class’. This publication transcends conventional motivational literature by presenting a comprehensive leadership system that addresses the critical implications of stagnation in today’s complex global landscape.

The book’s foundational thesis presents a compelling paradigm: growth represents an essential responsibility rather than a mere option. Through insights derived from his A Collision With Purpose Movement, Stephenson reconceptualizes mindset as the fundamental architecture underlying organizational culture, performance metrics, adaptive capacity, and resilience mechanisms. The work contends that leadership effectiveness stems not merely from strategic planning but from the core belief systems that inform decision-making during challenging circumstances.

Distinguishing itself through practical application, the publication functions as an active operational tool rather than passive reading material. It systematically identifies constraining belief patterns, critically examines leadership behaviors, and establishes rigorous accountability frameworks. While Stephenson’s companion volume, ‘Living the Growth Mindset Blueprint’, extends these principles into daily practice, the foundational text establishes mindset as the decisive factor in institutional achievement or collapse.

The author’s expertise blends academic rigor with hands-on humanitarian leadership experience. As Founder and CEO of Global Humanity Network Inc., Stephenson’s perspectives are informed by extensive field engagement across Jamaica, the Caribbean region, African nations, and global diaspora communities. This empirical grounding provides the publication with exceptional credibility beyond theoretical constructs, connecting directly to contemporary leadership challenges.

Ultimately, the work serves as a confrontational instrument rather than an inspirational one, posing a fundamental question to leaders worldwide: What are the true consequences of resisting change? Stephenson provides Jamaican and international readers with a structured framework for deliberate development, emphasizing that transformation requires disciplined cognition, purposeful action, and sustained accountability rather than mere assumption.

Both ‘The Growth Mindset Blueprint’ and its companion volume are currently available for acquisition through ACollisionWithPurpose.com and Amazon distribution channels.