- Absence of Trust
- Fear of Conflict
- Lack of Commitment
- Avoidance of Accountability
- Inattention to Results
The way in which Lencioni outlines these principles allows the reader to easily assimilate the material. Most of the book follows the rebuilding of a fictional dysfunctional corporate team. The newly hired consultant takes the team members on an off-site training trip. During the two-day event, she shows them how to overcome each of the principles above.
The last twenty or so pages is a straightforward tutorial showing how anyone can apply these principles to his or her team. It starts with a short diagnosis test, which allows you to identify your teams strengths and weaknesses. The test is followed by practical suggestions for improving cooperation.
Working in an office is not a prerequisite for benefiting from this book. Whenever two or more men or women join together for a common purpose, group dynamics become critical. Applying the insightful principles in The Five Dysfunctions can improve conditions in Church committees, families, university research groups, etc. It's a quick read. Find it. Read it. Apply it. Love it.
What other books on business or team building have you read and really enjoyed?
1 comment:
I'm intrigued. Adding it to my Goodreads list NOW.
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