Aug 31, 2008
The Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family
One of my favorite business authors is Patrick Lencioni.
He has a unique way of using fables to address business and leadership issues.
You may recognize some of his books…….
- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
- Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable…About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business
In Patrick’s latest offering he turns his attention to an organization that is more important than any corporation, business, or team: the family unit.
Patrick uses The Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family: A Leadership Fable About Restoring Sanity To The Most Important Organization In Your Life to make a case for applying some business principles to help manage frantic families.
The Three Big Questions………
1) What makes your family unique?
2) What is your family’s top priority – rallying cry – right now?
3) How do you talk about and use the answers to these questions?
My family is the most important organization in my life and yes, it is sometimes frantic, so I am adding this one to my wish list.
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