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Author Thornton, Larry D., author

Title Why not win? : reflections on a fifty-year journey from the segregated South to America's boardrooms -- and what it can teach us all / Larry D. Thornton ; foreword by Tom Joyner
Published Montgomery : NewSouth Books, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (160 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Why Not Win? -- Humble Beginnings Breed Humility for a Lifetime -- If You Can't Take Anything ... -- 'Old Battle Axe' -- Don't Be Afraid to Unwrap Your Gifts -- Drive the Right Bargain with Life -- Know Your Worth ... and the Worth of Others -- Working from Your Center -- The Way You Respond Can Change Someone's World -- Know Who You Are -- An Unexpected Phone Call -- The Pay-Off Isn't Always Money -- Design Your Own Past -- Our Sixteen Hours -- The Rocky Road to Freedom -- Fight for What Is Yours -- Climb Your Mountain -- New Peaks and New Valleys -- Work Your Field -- Your Ultimate Success Lies in the Success of Others -- Embrace an Attitude of Gratitude -- Enjoying the Shade Provided by Others
Summary Aspiring business owners and executives seeking to climb to the next rung, young to mid-career professionals seeking tools for life achievement, and general readers interested in biographies of successful people will like Larry Thornton's 'Why Not Win''. The book is a front-row seat to how one man altered his thinking to transform his life. The book begins with his growing up with brown skin in the 1960s in segregated Montgomery, Alabama. A desegregation school pioneer, Thornton was a classroom failure until a perceptive English teacher showed him he had value and encouraged him to go to college. Like the educator who changed his life, Thornton became a classroom teacher. But budget cuts took his job, and he decided to rewrite his story using his artistic talent. Thornton's artistry and work ethic got him attention at Coca-Cola, both for the good and the bad. He had to figure out a way to navigate this new world, where higher-ups praised him but co-workers reminded him of his 'blackness' by drawing a noose in his workstation. He persevered by learning to appreciate and embrace diversity, people resources, and conflicting opinions. While his success grew at Coca-Cola, Thornton did the unthinkable: set out to be the first African American to own a McDonald's franchise in Birmingham. This thorny journey was peppered with threats, attempts to thwart his mission and a marriage he could not keep from falling apart. He absorbed the 'try, try and try again' motto, and came to see that failure was a prelude to feasting upon the sweet fruit of success. Thornton's own mother never had a checking account, but years after her passing he found himself on the board of directors for a major financial institution. He slowly became a part of a small fraternity of captains of industry and fought past guilt and insecurity to pave the way for others who look like him to join him at the table. Trying to fit into this new world, he learned that 'Thank you, ' 'Please, ' and 'Excuse me' are perhaps three of the most powerful phrases in communication. Thornton made up his mind that he would spend each day on a mission to show his unbending gratitude for his life and its benefits by fostering a supreme attitude and maintaining consistency in vision, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to principles. Thornton's journey from Madison Park, Montgomery, has been a long one. 'Why Not Win'" reflects on his most useful lessons and the anecdotes associated with them. If he were a Zen monk, his koan might well be: 'Plan your past.' By that he means, think ahead one day, one week, one year, even twenty years out, and decide today your desired outcome, and work for it. 'Thank God for memories, ' he says; 'Let's plan to make them pleasant ones.'
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 22, 2019)
Subject Thornton, Larry D.
African American executives -- Biography
African American businesspeople -- Biography
Racism -- United States
Success -- United States.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Race relations
African American businesspeople
African American executives
Racism
Success
SUBJECT Alabama -- Race relations
Subject Alabama
United States
Genre/Form autobiographies (literary works)
Autobiographies
Biographies
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
Author Joyner, Tom, 1949- writer of foreword
LC no. 2018059688
ISBN 9781588383853
1588383857
Other Titles Reflections on a fifty-year journey from the segregated South to America's boardrooms
Reflections on a 50-year journey from the segregated South to America's boardrooms