What are the main ideas?
* the outcomes of coaching for the person coached are: long-term excellent performance, self-correction, and self-generation. meaning someone who is coached well will be great at what they do (determined by the standards of that field), they will know how to address their own mistakes, and they will always find ways to improve.
* coaching is about making visible the coachee's system of interpreting and then supporting them to see differently which then allows them to act differently.
If I implemented one idea from this book right now, which one would it be?
focus on the 3 outcomes of coaching that the author identifies. if my coach partners are leaving with at least two of the three, i will feel successful. if they're leaving with all 3, i'll feel amazing.
How would I describe the book to a friend?
though i was trained in politicized coaching school, this book is still useful for all the tools, frameworks, and models it offers. i know my liberatory coaching will improve having read this book. and i know that knowing more about how corporate and executive coaches will allow me to bring and modulate what they bring to highly-paid executives to everyone. honestly, other than the lack of political and social analysis, i didn't think the book was particularly harmful (in the way that sometimes books that are "neutral" can be). it actually didn't out itself as targeted at executives or high-paid folks other than the examples and the appendices. if you're a coach who is willing/able to read through classism/racism/etc without being triggered, there's lots this book has to offer. it is sorely lacking in analysis, though, so i wouldn't recommend this book as a first coaching book to anyone just getting into coaching.