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The Ideal Team Player
- How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues: A Leadership Fable
- Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In his classic book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni laid out a groundbreaking approach for tackling the perilous group behaviors that destroy teamwork. Here he turns his focus to the individual, revealing the three indispensable virtues of an ideal team player.
In The Ideal Team Player, Lencioni tells the story of Jeff Shanley, a leader desperate to save his uncle's company by restoring its cultural commitment to teamwork. Jeff must crack the code on the virtues that real team players possess and then build a culture of hiring and development around those virtues. Beyond the fable, Lencioni presents a practical framework and actionable tools for identifying, hiring, and developing ideal team players.
Whether you're a leader trying to create a culture around teamwork, a staffing professional looking to hire real team players, or a team player wanting to improve yourself, this book will prove to be as useful as it is compelling.
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- N. Murali Mohan
- 25-06-22
Great model for team players
I am humbled to have learnt about this model, which was initially introduced in our company by my colleague and friend Hari Hara Prasad, who wanted me to introduce it to other teams.
The virtues of Humble, Hungry and Smart resonates well with me. I would certainly recommend this book for all those working in team settings and those managing the teams.
If you are like me who does the not like the Fables, I would encourage you to head to the last few chapters where the core model is described.
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