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Organization Quotes by Patrick Lencioni
- Building a cohesive leadership team is the first critical step that an organization must take if it is to have the best chance at success.
- Teamwork remains a sustainable competitive advantage that has been largely untapped because it is hard to measure (teamwork impacts the outcome of an organization in…
- As difficult as it is to build a team, it is not complicated. In fact, keeping it simple is critical, whether you run the executive…
- If you could get all the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any…
- An organization has integrity—is healthy—when it is whole, consistent, and complete, that is, when its management, operations, strategy, and culture fit together and make sense.
- An organization's strategy is simply its plan for success. It's nothing more than the collection of intentional decisions a company makes to give itself the…
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