Adapting in Motion: Finding Your Place in the New Economy

Adapting in Motion: Finding Your Place in the New Economy

by Jim Frawley
Adapting in Motion: Finding Your Place in the New Economy

Adapting in Motion: Finding Your Place in the New Economy

by Jim Frawley

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Overview

Change isn't coming - it's here. The workplace, our communities and society are evolving so swiftly that many of us feel frustrated, confused and unsure of what's next.

Adapting in Motion hits change head-on, bringing readers through an arc of awareness, preparedness, learning and wisdom. Pairing personal stories of Jim's challenges with the practical advice he shares from his experience as a Fortune 500 executive and business coach, we learn that conquering macro change requires a focus on micro you.

This is a book for those who want to evolve and stay relevant amid the change; who may feel lost on their corporate or entrepreneurial journey. It's for those individuals with untapped potential who are looking to define their journey, gain recognition and feel value for their work. Jim understands the feeling well.

This is the new way to tackle change management and be successful: be able to adapt, while in motion. To find yourself in the new economy, start here.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162364542
Publisher: Jones Media Publishing
Publication date: 01/19/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 926 KB

About the Author

Jim Frawley is a Columbia University certified Executive Coach and the Founder of Bellwether, a company dedicated to helping organizations and people build resiliency, adapt to change and thrive in rapidly shifting contexts.

His twenty-year career has spanned numerous endeavors, with roles that include C-Suite Chief of Staff, Business Management, Corporate Training and Executive Communications. He has conducted coaching or training in eight countries and thirty-nine states to date.

A few years ago, Jim came to the realization that he had a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)

He is the host of the Bellwether Hub podcast, a big-time reader, a small-time triathlete and a full-time husband and father.
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