With all the ups and downs of the economy and the various dramas in the business world in recent years, good leadership is more crucial than ever before.
But the old methods don't seem to produce the desired results any longer.
Author Deb Siverson knows this from firsthand experience. She worked for twenty years under the old productivity-based coaching model before she was introduced to a more relational approach. But rather than exchange one for the other, she realized that both models had something to offer. So she blended their effective aspects and created her own coaching model: the Cycle of Transformation.
Now, leaders can learn how to become "leader coaches" who empower their employees to fully engage with the company, resulting in a mutually beneficial connection that improves job satisfaction-which leads to increased productivity and profits. Approaching their role relationally, leader coaches play an important role in transforming their employees' lives at work. And this is no small accomplishment.
Often enlightening and always practical, The Cycle of Transformation informs readers how to develop trust, why it's important to spark insight before pushing for action, and so much more.
Don't you think it's time you refresh your leadership approach?
About the Author: Deb Siverson is passionate about helping organizations start a new conversation that increases their performance by nourishing their workplace relationships. For nearly twenty years, she worked inside Fortune 500 companies using a productivity-based coaching model-until about ten years ago. That's when she was introduced to a more relational coaching model through the Coaches Training Institute, where she was certified as a coach.
In 2003, Siverson founded Xponents, a leadership and coaching consultancy. Now specializing in transforming performance by integrating the vision, values, purpose, and mission of the individual and the organization, she is able to blend her different coaching experiences into her own unique model, which she describes in detail in her leadership guide, The Cycle of Transformation.
Siverson lives with her family in Colorado, where she enjoys spending her free time in the mountains.