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Five Dysfunctions of a Team Video

In The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Video Presentation you will hear from best-selling author, Patrick Lencioni, as he offers a unique perspective on his model for teamwork. Using colorful examples from his own career and consulting experience, Lencioni explains the obstacles that prevent teamwork from taking hold in so many organizations and provides practical advice for overcoming them.
This video is ideal for teams that want to learn how to become more cohesive, as well as for individual leaders who are searching for better ways to eliminate politics in their organizations and improve team effectiveness.
The Five Dysfunctions video is approximately 40 minutes in length and includes a 28-page supplemental guide that reinforces concepts from the video, defines team exercises, and outlines next steps. In addition, the guide includes a short form Team Assessment and an excerpt from Lencioni's field guide on The Five Dysfunctions of a Team.
Key Training Points:
- An understanding of the five root causes for team dysfunction
- Interesting anecdotes about real organizations that have struggled with teamwork
- Specific advice and practical tools on how to begin the process of building a functional, lasting team
- A common language for discussing issues and challenges within the team
Also available in a Deluxe Workshop for $710.00 that includes additional Facilitator's Guide contents: binder (with tabs and loose-leaf pages), hardcover book, paper assessment, sample participant workbook, poster, and CD-ROM.
CLICK HERE for information on Patrick Lencioni's other best selling program "The Three Signs of a Miserable Job"
Product type: DVD
Available languages: English


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