Patrick Lencioni is an American author, consultant, and keynote speaker. It works both ways: Lencioni’s fable can help you even if you are an employer who can’t fit in, but would really want to become a good team player. So, if you are in HR or you are a company owner/leader, and you think you could really use a little guidance from someone who knows a thing or two about good teams, then don’t hesitate to buy this book and take Patrick Lencioni’s advice. “The Ideal Team Player” is the book you should read if you want to build an all-star team at your company. Well, because – as they say for quite a long time – there’s no “I” in “Team.” If you’re interested in sports, you’ve probably noticed that haphazard groups of extra-talented individuals are never as good as teams of average players with a good manager. This one’s about “The Ideal Team Player.” Who Should Read “The Ideal Team Player”? And Why? If you know anything about Patrick Lencioni, you probably didn’t need that subtitle: of course, it’s a leadership fable, possibly one of your favorites! 6 min read ⌚ How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues: A Leadership Fable
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