Book: The Five Temptations of a CEO
From time to time, we order books from Amazon based on recommendations from all the team members at Confiz. Batch of 14 books arrived on Friday that includes lot of business, strategy and some technical books.
I just finished "The Five Temptations of a CEO" by Patrick Lencioni. I must admit that the book is really good and short, nicely written in a form of a tale which is quite different approach then other business books that become boring to read after a while.
Almost 140 pages and took me 2 hours to finish it and some quick lessons are recapped below
Temptation #1: Choosing status over results, we are all guilty at time of protecting our personal status and working for it rather then actually caring about the results of the company. We should be driven by results and not our personal status.
Temptation #2: Choosing to not hold people accountable to avoid becoming unpopular, we should make sure that we hold people accountable for results as that determines the success of the company rather then avoiding confrontation for sake of keeping everyone happy
Temptation#3: Choosing to wait too long to take decisions for the sake of correctness. We all need to take decisions and make deliverables clear for everyone so that we can hold people & ourselves accountable.
Temptation#4: Choosing harmony over healthy conflict. In order to make decisions with a fair degree of accuracy, it's important we involve people around/direct reports in healthy discussion rather then no discussion for the sake of maintaining harmony.
Temptation#5: Choosing invulnerability over trust. In order for people to be able to present their ideas with confidence they need to trust us and that requires winning their trust in the first place which can at times mean being vulnerable to them.
Go ahead and order a copy for yourself and enjoy reading !
