Patrick M Lencioni
Patrick Lencioni is president of The Table Group, a San Francisco Bay Area management consulting firm. In addition to his work as an executive coach and consultant, Pat has also written a number of screenplays. Previously he held key positions at Sybase and Oracle. He began his career at Bain & Company. Over the years, Pat has worked with hundreds of executive teams and CEOs -- all victims, at one time or another, of the five temptations. Pat lives with his wife Laura and his twin boys, Matthew...See more
Patrick Lencioni is president of The Table Group, a San Francisco Bay Area management consulting firm. In addition to his work as an executive coach and consultant, Pat has also written a number of screenplays. Previously he held key positions at Sybase and Oracle. He began his career at Bain & Company. Over the years, Pat has worked with hundreds of executive teams and CEOs -- all victims, at one time or another, of the five temptations. Pat lives with his wife Laura and his twin boys, Matthew and Connor, in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can reach him at The Table Group's web site: http.//www.tablegroup.com. See less
Patrick M Lencioni's Featured Books
Patrick M Lencioni book reviews
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Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable...about Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business
Great book to explain how to do meetings!
by Mark K, Jul 28, 2015
I have read this book and disctributed numerous copies to my staff at several jobs. The key take away is that meetings should only happen for a reason and be conducted with a distinct goal in mind. ... Read More
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
Team Dynamics at Its Best
Pat's writing creatively teaches concepts vital to building an effective work team. Realistic scenarios show how to challenge managers to set a unifying goal and commit to the process. Read More
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
by Frank R, Aug 26, 2010
I finished reading, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and I quite enjoyed it. This certainly applies to the teams I've been a part of and I also think it speaks volumes about the importance of trust ... Read More