If people you work with get upset by what you say, is it your fault or theirs?
What's more important in business-getting results or making your employees happy?
What would you do if you were hired to make changes, but people complained about those changes and the way you made them?
Eighteen months ago, Tom was hired to shake things up. Under his leadership, the company's profits increased and business boomed, but in the process he upset quite a few people. Several of his direct reports quit, and other departments didn't want to work with him or his team. In an effort to save his job and reputation, Tom reluctantly begins working with an executive coach.
Get an inside look at Tom's journey working with his coach as he searches for solutions to the questions above and is challenged to change the way he views his world. (R)evolution is full of discovery, candor, and insight that will inspire and surprise you."
What a refreshing way to present information on what executive coaching is and how a professional can benefit from using this tool to better themselves. This story is mostly set in a coffee shop during weekly meetings between a coach and their client. Such a creative tool to educate the reader on the types of steps and hard work that is involved in this type of coaching relationship. Sonya's gentle leading but tough questions forces the reader to hold that mirror up and evaluate the same qualities in themselves that Tom needs to, and eventually wants to, change and improve for the better.