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, you 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 and 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, a feeling that Jim understands well. This is the new way to tackle change management and find success: be able to adapt while in motion.
To find yourself in the new economy, start here.
Praise for Adapting In Motion
"In running, as in life, a companion shortens the road. Though 3,000 miles of ocean separate us, I have found Jim Frawley, via his podcast parables, the consummate running companion: encouraging, empathetic and, glory be, funny..."
-Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, former Finance Minister in Northern Ireland and former Lord Mayor of Belfast
"Success in the new economy is reserved for those who take responsibility for their actions, treat others with respect, and can stand on their own two feet. In order to find your place, you have to start with a focus on what you can control: yourself. Jim's book provides a framework to get you started."
-Joe Moglia, Chairman, TD Ameritrade; Chairman of Athletics, Coastal Carolina University
"With so much change happening in nearly every aspect of life, having an approach to change management is more important than ever. And taking control of our personal situations is the first step. Jim shares the questions you should be asking to empower yourself to take the first step"
-Paula Polito, global financial services executive