Miller's Bolt: A Modern Business Parable
By (Author) Thomas Stirr
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Perseus Books
17th April 1997
United States
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Advice on careers and achieving success
658.409
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Millers Bolt is the fast-paced fictional story of a top-notch manager who is in danger of being fired. For although Jim Manion does his job well, his relationships with his coworkers have become increasingly antagonistic. Given just three months to turn himself around, Jim consults his friend Peter Miller, a personal performance coach, and together the two of them work to save Jims career. We watch Jim as he learns new interpersonal skills, manages change, and improves his performance. Thomas Stirr guides us through the techniques and conceptual tools that Jim uses, including Millers Bolta simple and logical tool that reminds us that our performance is never static. We are either getting a little better and moving up the threads on our bolt, or a little worse and moving downwardevery day. Realistic characters and situations bring the story alive as Jim faces the challenges of a tense board meeting, a climate of lagging sales, and his personal nemesis, a manipulative coworker who tests Jims newfound skills. Each of these dramatic turning points further crystallizes the main message of the book: If we want our lives to be different in the future we have to make different decisions today. By taking responsibility for our perceptions, our relationships, and our performance, we gain the ability to learn and grow. As we read about Jims success and failures, we learn along with him the practical skills that we all need to thrive in todays business world. Millers Bolt is a new kind of business book: Its a page-turner.
Thomas Stirr is a highly regarded executive coach and trainer. He specializes in leadership development, team building, strategy, marketing, and sales development. Thomas has a broad background having worked in various management disciplines for a number of major North American companies over the past twenty-five years. He was a regular columnist for Marketing Magazine and currently contributes a coaching e-column for esourcecanada.com. Miller's Bolt is his first book.