Overcoming the five dysfunctions of a team
a field guide for leaders, managers, and facilitators
1st ed.
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Word Count
39,000 words, Guess
Page Count
156 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL23275589M
- ISBN-100787976377
- OCLC Control Number56840517
- OCLC Control Numberovercomingfivedy00lenc_0
- Library of Congress Control Number2004025529
and 2 more
- Goodreads170485
- LibraryThing956470
Classifications
- DDC658.4/022
- LCCHD66 .L457 2005
Description
In the years following the publication of Patrick Lencioni's best-seller The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, fans have been clamoring for more information on how to implement the ideas outlined in the book. In Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Lencioni offers more specific, practical guidance for overcoming the Five Dysfunctions--using tools, exercises, assessments, and real-world examples. He examines questions that all teams must ask themselves: Are we really a team? How are we currently performing? Are we prepared to invest the time and energy required to be a great team? Written concisely and to the point, this guide gives leaders, line managers, and consultants alike the tools they need to get their teams up and running quickly and effectively.
Description
In this book, the author offers specific, practical guidance for overcoming the Five dysfunctions using tools, exercises, assessments, and real-world examples. He examines questions that all teams must ask themselves: Are we really a team? How are we currently performing? Are we prepared to invest the time and energy required to be a great team? Written concisely and to the point, this guide gives leaders, line managers, and consultants alike the tools they need to get their teams up and running quickly and effectively.
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