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A Joosr Guide to The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni

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Five dysfunctional behaviors are at the core of every team's issues, and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team will teach how to recognize and overcome them. If you're a team leader, the information in this book will change the way you look at group leadership.

Your team has amazing potential, but it's held back by bad teamwork and destructive attitudes. In The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you'll learn just how these issues are created, what kind of damage they're doing to your team, and most importantly, how to stop them.

You will learn:

· What makes people put their own interests ahead of the team's

· Why conflict is a good thing that every team needs more of

· How the five common dysfunctions of a team are connected, leading from a simple lack of trust to the complete failure of the team.
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18 páginas impresas
Año de publicación
2015
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  • sasha95compartió su opiniónhace 7 años

    too short

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  • sasha95compartió una citahace 7 años
    Rewarding everyone regardless of input sends the message that results aren’t that important, but rewarding involvement shows people that the team’s goals are the most important thing to focus on.
  • sasha95compartió una citahace 7 años
    For a group to be productive and effective, its goals must be placed above the results of the individual.
  • sasha95compartió una citahace 7 años
    Of all the dysfunctions that can plague a team, ignoring results is perhaps the most fatal. If your group has been put together for a purpose, anything other than achieving that purpose is a failure.

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