Books by Patrick M. Lencioni and Complete Book Reviews
Patrick M. Lencioni, Author . Jossey-Bass $22 (240p) ISBN 978-0-7879-6075-9
In keeping with the parable style, Lencioni (The Five Temptations of a CEO) begins by telling the fable of a woman who, as CEO of a struggling Silicon Valley firm, took control of a dysfunctional executive committee and helped its members succeed as
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Patrick M. Lencioni, Author . Jossey-Bass $22.95 (211p) ISBN 978-0-7879-7638-5
Marketing won't speak to engineering. Sales thinks production hogs the budget. Front desk believes back room's lazy. These sorts of turf wars, which turn outwardly unified companies into groupings of uncommunicative "silos," are the...
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Patrick M. Lencioni, Author . Jossey-Bass $24.95 (221p) ISBN 978-0-7879-9532-4
Lencioni (The Three Signs of a Miserable Job
) makes an eloquent case for applying business tools to manage scattered and stressful home lives. He observes that even successful people who apply strategies and long-term thinking at work neglect to...
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Patrick M. Lencioni, Author Jossey-Bass $24.95 (259p) ISBN 978-0-7879-9531-7
Lencioni, a consultant, speaker and bestselling author (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team), pinpoints the reasons behind and ways around what many consider a constant of the human condition: job dissatisfaction. According to Lencioni, job-fueled...
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Patrick Lencioni. Jossey-Bass, $27.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-470-94152-2
Consulting executive Lencioni (The Five Dysfunctions of a Team) has an answer for floundering businesses—aim for organizational health. In other words, businesses that are whole, consistent, and complete, with complementary management, operations,...
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Patrick M. Lencioni, Author, Jack Arthur, Read by , read by Jack Arthur. Audio Renaissance $22.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-59397-441-1
The business meeting—a necessary evil or a vital and invigorating component of running an organization? According to management consultant Lencioni (The Five Temptations of a CEO
), meetings should fit the latter description, but more often...
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