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The Ideal Team Player

How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues • A Leadership Fable

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The Ideal Team Player

By: Patrick Lencioni
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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"You guys really dropped the ball on the teamwork project.”
They didn’t say anything, so Jeff continued, focusing on Bobby. “You said it wasn’t just posters and t-shirts, but what else was it?” Before they could answer, he went on. “Because you don’t seem to know what you mean when you talk about team players.”
“We didn’t say—” Clare wanted to explain, but Jeff wouldn’t let her.
“Oh wait. I forgot.” Jeff was being sarcastic, but not rude. “You do have one clear definition. A person can’t be a jackass.”
They laughed, but in a guilty sort of way.

In his classic best-selling book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni laid out a groundbreaking, new approach for attacking the dangerous group behaviors that destroy teamwork. Here, he turns his focus to the individual member of a team, revealing the three indispensable virtues that make some people better team players than others.

Lencioni’s latest fable is the story of a leader desperate to save his company by cracking the code on the virtues that define a true team player. Jeff Shanley takes over his family’s locally revered construction firm and realizes that the only way to deliver on the two biggest projects in the company’s history is to rapidly build a culture of hiring and development around those virtues. To do that, he’ll have to confront and risk losing talented employees who don’t know how to work on a team, and convince his fiery VP of operations not to lower the company’s hiring standards in the face of short-term business pressure.

Beyond the fable, Lencioni presents a powerful framework and easy-to-use tools for identifying, hiring, and developing ideal team players in any kind of organization. Whether you’re a leader striving to create a culture of teamwork, a human resources professional looking to hire real team players, or an employee wanting to make yourself an invaluable team member, The Ideal Team Player will prove to be as practical as it is compelling.

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Leadership Management Management & Leadership Organizational Behavior Workplace & Organizational Behavior Employment
Practical Principles • Easy Readability • Insightful Teamwork Model • Impactful Business Lessons

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Excellent book on building great teams.
We will be using this in our organization. Thank you

Great info for leaders

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I liked all of it. Not much else I can say here, take a listen, or read it for yourself!

Recognition of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at the end

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Hopefully this will give you quick perspective for life about yourself and how your team views each other and how to fix any problems

Must read for managers

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It’s a must to read If you want to be an ideal team player or want build a strong team

It’s a must

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Another home run by Patrick, on straight forward principles for building a great team! Thank you Patrick!

Great read, helpful information

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