Socri, Konfi, Topo and Rey, the protagonists of Iranzo’s El perro pastor que perdió su rebaño [the sheepdog who lost his flock], must act according to the decisions they made after receiving the owl’s teachings. They must each follow their own path and transform their lives, turning the approaches they learned during their apprenticeship into habits. Socri knows a wolf who wants to become leader of his pack, and decides to help him. In this fable, Consol Iranzo not only points us in the right direction to apply the lessons learned, but also “teaches us to teach”.
El lobo que quería ser líder is a beautiful story that goes one step further in coaching philosophy: it explains how to carry out leadership training.