The Ideal Team Player : How to Recognize and Cultivate the Three Essential Virtues ⢠A Leadership Fable
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"You guys really dropped the ball on the teamwork project.â
They didnât say anything, so Jeff continued, focusing on Bobby. âYou said it wasnât just posters and t-shirts, but what else was it?â Before they could answer, he went on. âBecause you donât seem to know what you mean when you talk about team players.â
âWe didnât sayââ Clare wanted to explain, but Jeff wouldnât let her.
âOh wait. I forgot.â Jeff was being sarcastic, but not rude. âYou do have one clear definition. A person canât be a jackass.â
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.
Lencioniâs latest page-turning 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 familyâs locally revered construction firm and realizes that the only way to deliver on the two biggest projects in the companyâs history is to rapidly build a culture of hiring and development around those virtues. To do that, heâll have to confront and risk losing talented employees who donât know how to work on a team, and convince his fiery VP of operations not to lower the companyâs 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 youâre 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.

