cover image Leadership Chronicles of a Corporate Sage: Five Keys to Becoming a More Effective Leader

Leadership Chronicles of a Corporate Sage: Five Keys to Becoming a More Effective Leader

Susan J. Bethanis. Dearborn Trade, $18.95 (203pp) ISBN 978-0-7931-8603-7

Bethanis, a San Francisco-based executive coach, offers a show-don't-tell glimpse into her work of shaping raw, by-the-book executives into kinder-and-gentler powerhouses. Rather than preaching, Bethanis uses a six-month series of sessions with""Max,"" a top executive whose leadership skills haven't developed as quickly as his career, to illustrate the path to""corporate sagedom,"" a state that incorporates top business tactics, people skills, on-the-job know-how and some intangibles that, yes, a professional coach can teach. The premise of learning as a business tool isn't new in the corporate world, but Bethanis's approach in the book is, and it works refreshingly well, even for a reader initially skeptical of Max, of the""play-acting"" technique at work here and of the coaching process as a whole. There is value in the lessons learned through the interplay between the author/coach and her executive/student; from""go slow to go fast"" to""coach in-the-moment to build a legacy,"" the key points hit home faster and clearer simply because of the way the book is set up as a session-by-session dialogue, rather than as straight lesson from yet another expert. There is certainly much here to be learned by any businessperson open to taking it all in.