Five Temptations of a CEO

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
9 minutes

Leading a construction company is certainly a challenge, but sometimes leaders overcomplicate things and lose sight of some basics they need to be effective. What things are likely to get leaders off track?

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis summarizes a great book The Five Temptations of a CEO by Patrick Lencioni to emphasize that success as a leader can come down to practicing a few simple behaviors that, while difficult to master, can significantly help you improve your leadership.

Do these temptations resonate with you? What steps have you taken to overcome them? We’d love to hear your comments and thoughts.

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