The 5 Dysfunctions of a Team
Doug
Yesterday I began reading the book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, by Patrick Lencioni. It is a New York Times Bestseller and I’m beginning to see why. Although it’s a secular book, much can be gleaned from Lencioni’s thought-provoking insights about what it takes to lead others to work effectively toward a common goal. I plan on posting more thoughts as I read through the book, but for now here are the 5 Dysfunctions he lists along with the corresponding results of how it affects a team.
1. Absence of Trust -> Invulnerability
2. Fear of Conflict -> Artificial Harmony
3. Lack of Commitment -> Ambiguity
4. Avoidance of Accountability -> Low Standards
5. Inattention to Results -> Status and Ego
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October 7th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
[...] October 7, 2008 Patrick Lencioni and the Financial Crisis Posted by Doug under books, culture, leadership Are you familiar with Patrick Lencioni? He’s written a number of well-respected books on leadership like, Death by Meeting and The Five Dsyfunctions of a Team. The latter I wrote about in this post. [...]