Patrick Lencioni: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

By Mark Vincent

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Patrick Lencioni

When a team is functioning well it’s obvious, both to the team itself and to those around it. There’s a clear buzz and things get done, quickly and seemingly with less effort. So how can we create this? Patrick Lencioni uses a story format to highlight some of the behaviours that can work against successful teams. Like many things in life it seems so obvious, except when it isn’t.

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