I just completed reading this book by Patrick Lencioni. In the world of business books, I rarely say this but this book is “absolutely phenomenal.”
Lencioni uses a very engaging story-telling method to convey the real problems any business team and particularly executive leadership teams face. It is an incredibly fast read, I read it in [...]
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Demise of Books? Not for a while.
This morning I read the piece, Opinion/Analysis: Books? What Books?, by Zach Simms at Rev2.org, regarding the impending demise of books. While I don’t disagree that the web and our always connected paradigm has changed the book business forever, I’m not calling for the “end of the book” quite yet. The web [...]
Customers Do Not Always Know
Very often it seems to that firms make a fundamental mistake by following the age old adage “the customer is always right” and by extending it to the “customer always knows”. And in the world, and especially in the world of web-based products, that is simply not the case. In case anyone stops [...]