Is your best talent burning out? Are you frustrated by underperformance, even after setting aggressive goals? The problem isn't your people-it's your system.
Most leaders believe employee failure is a personal failing. It's not. It's a systemic one, born from hidden flaws in the very processes designed to drive success. In Why Employees Fail, veteran business strategist Patrick Lewis pulls back the curtain on the two core reasons why well-intentioned employees falter and provides a leader's guide to fixing the system for good.
Drawing on years of experience, Lewis reveals the two silent killers of performance:
The Target Trap: Discover how well-meaning ambition at the top cascades into impossible, reality-defying goals at the front line, creating a culture where even A-grade performance is redefined as failure.The Machine Myth: Learn why assuming competence instead of coaching is a catastrophic error. You'll learn to diagnose the crucial difference between a "Can't" (a skill gap) and a "Won't" (a motivation issue) and stop applying the wrong fixes.Ignoring these systemic flaws doesn't just lead to missed targets; it actively drives away your best people, erodes ethics, and creates a predictable path toward burnout and high turnover. This book provides a clear, actionable framework to break the cycle.
Inside, you will learn how to:
Stop managing the scoreboard and start coaching the plays by shifting focus from chasing outcome numbers to coaching a quality process.Implement a powerful four-step coaching cycle (Observe, Review, Practice, Action) to create sustainable, continuous improvement.Apply a "Leader's Manifesto" with clear "Do This, Not That" principles to hold yourself accountable for building a better system.Leverage modern AI tools as a "Leader's Amplifier" to scale your coaching culture without sacrificing your time.