“Great teams do not hold back with one another. They are unafraid to air their dirty laundry. They admit their mistakes, their weaknesses, and their concerns without fear of reprisal.”
Patrick Lencioni“Success is not a matter of mastering subtle, sophisticated theory but rather of embracing common sense with uncommon levels of discipline and persistence.”
Patrick Lencioni“Contrary to popular wisdom, the mark of a great meeting is not how short it is or whether it ends on time. The key is whether it ends with clarity and commitment from participants.”
Patrick Lencioni“The sad fact is that it would be fair to say that United is a generic, bureaucratic, tired company. A sort of DMV in the sky. No real culture. No real strategy. No real expectations for employees or customers. All of which is a shame.”
Patrick Lencioni“Employees who can't trust their leader to be vulnerable are not going to be vulnerable and build trust with one another.”
Patrick Lencioni“When truth takes a backseat to ego and politics, trust is lost.”
Patrick Lencioni“When team members trust each other and know that everyone is capable of admitting when they're wrong, then conflict becomes nothing more than the pursuit of truth or the best possible answer.”
Patrick Lencioni“You have to build trust among team members so that people feel free to admit what they don't know, make mistakes, ask for help if they need it, apologize when necessary, and not hold back their opinions.”
Patrick Lencioni“Without trust, the most essential element of innovation - conflict - becomes impossible.”
Patrick Lencioni“Trying to design the perfect plan is the perfect recipe for disappointment.”
Patrick Lencioni“I coach soccer, and my wife and I are very involved in our kids' lives. Our family is busy with doctor appointments, soccer practice, school, work, travel, vacation... life.”
Patrick Lencioni