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The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive

A Leadership Fable

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The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive

Written by: Patrick Lencioni, Patrick Lencioni - introduction
Narrated by: Charles Stransky
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In this stunning follow-up to his best-selling book, The Five Temptations of a CEO, Patrick Lencioni offers up another leadership fable that's every bit as compelling and illuminating as its predecessor. This time, Lencioni's focus is on a leader's crucial role in building a healthy organization--an often overlooked but essential element of business life that is the linchpin of sustained success. Readers are treated to a story of corporate intrigue as the frustrated head of one consulting firm faces a leadership challenge so great that it threatens to topple his company, his career, and everything he holds true about leadership itself. In the story's telling, Lencioni helps his readers understand the disarming simplicity and power of creating organizational health, and reveals four key disciplines that they can follow to achieve it.Executive Producer: Jacob Bronstein
©2002 Patrick Lencioni
(P)2002 Random House Inc.
Entrepreneurship Leadership Management Management & Leadership Motivation & Self-Improvement Organisational Behaviour Personal Success Small Business & Entrepreneurship Workplace & Organisational Behaviour Obsession Business
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a great book, sort of must read if you plan to become a leader in corporate world

a cool story of how things occur in corporate

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