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If the proof is in the pudding, the value of this recipe is that I have faced three concrete ‘CEO moments’ since finishing Lencioni’s fable two days ago that have proven to be the turf for implementation of his well-told counsel to CEOs who live or die by clarity and courage.
Courage. The author understands that life at the top of an organization calls for extraordinary bravery as one faces the limitations of oneself and then of others. He does not let his reader off the hook, but presses into him the need for firm resolve and courageous action in resisting the temptations that come-one at a time or in fearsome mobs-into the life of the CEO.
This is my second Lencioni fable (after Four Obsessions) and the best of the two.
If you, like me, find your finite reservoir of courage in ample demand as you attempt to lead human beings to succeed in a group, success begins with our will to summon up that quality yet one more time. Reading this book will help you find the moral courage to do so.
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