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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable, 20th Anniversary Edition Hardcover
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Succinct yet sympathetic, this guide will be a boon for those struggling with the inherent difficulties of leading a group.
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Team Leaders
Ideal for leaders seeking to improve team dynamics and address dysfunctions effectively through relatable storytelling.
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Organizational Trainers
Useful for trainers designing workshops on teamwork, as it provides practical insights and frameworks for improvement.
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Corporate Executives
Perfect for executives aiming to foster a high-performance culture within their organizations through better team collaboration.
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Individual Contributors
Less beneficial for those working alone, as the focus is on team dynamics rather than individual performance.
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Non-Corporate Environments
May not suit non-corporate settings like nonprofits, where team dynamics can be vastly different from corporate structures.
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Casual Readers
Not recommended for casual readers looking for light entertainment; the book is more educational and structured.
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable, 20th Anniversary Edition Hardcover
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Are the solutions provided in this guide practical?
Answer: Yes, the solutions can be immediately implemented in practice.
Patrick M Lencioni Leadership in Business Books Editorial Review
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by J-B Lencioni is an engaging and insightful book about team leadership. Through a fictitious account of DecisionTech's executive board, Lencioni outlines the five team dysfunctions that have the potential to render a team ineffective. These dysfunctions are the absence of trust, fear of conflict, lack of commitment, avoidance of accountability, and inattention to results. Lencioni explains the importance and principles of team leadership. The book is written in a storytelling way that effectively illustrates the key concepts in team building. It emphasizes the importance of a good leader in building a team. The main message of this book is that leaders need to focus on their teams. Effective teams will succeed, while dysfunctional teams will fail, or at least not live up to their potential, even if they have superior products or marketing. The book is easy to read and has practical ideas that can be implemented in the real world. It is a good book for teaching concepts in an interesting manner. Some readers found the manner in which everything worked out in the end to be too convenient. However, overall, it's still an informative read that is quick and engaging.
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Pros
- Engaging and insightful read
- The storytelling approach effectively illustrates key concepts in team building
- Emphasizes the importance of a good leader in building a team
- Practical ideas that can be implemented in the real world
Cons
- Some readers found the resolution of conflicts too convenient.
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Features & Benefits
- Written by bestselling author Patrick Lencioni
- Analyzes why teams are often underperforming
- Describes the five common dysfunctions of teams
- Provides solutions to overcome these dysfunctions
- Applicable to all companies
- Immediate practical implementation