A HUGE thanks goes out to my PAL Charlie for getting me to read this book! I know I am behind the curve, but hey, I am dysfunctional! All I can say is “Bless you my child!” I absolutely loved reading this book and I can’t wait to start implementing the principles I learned in this book with my student ministry team and pastoral staff team. I want to start being part of great teams in our church!
The five dysfunctions are:
Absence of trust
Fear of conflict
Lack of commitment
Avoidance of accountability
Inattention to results
I’ll post some thoughts as I start working through this with my teams, but here’s the big take away for me: To start functioning right we’ve got to find out where we are dysfunctional. And getting everyone on the team to start identifying the dysfunctions isn’t going to be easy! I am ready to roll up my sleeves! I am excited to take the test and start working! If you’ve read the book, share your biggies that I shouldn’t miss and what helped your team. If you don’t have this book click HERE and buy it NOW!
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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If you liked "Five Dysfunctions" you should check out his newest book "Silos, Politics and Turf Wars." He talks about how different departments never work together and comes up with a solution for these turf wars.
Great call bro!!!! I've got it sitting on my desk right now and once I get done preaching in "Big Church" this week I'm am going to devour it! Hope all is well at FBC!
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