Lencieni makes a critical distinction: (fighting for the best idea) vs. destructive interpersonal politics (attacking people).
This is the final, fatal stage. A team can trust, conflict, commit, and even hold each other accountable—but if they care more about “looking good” than winning together, they will fail. the five dysfunctions of a team goodreads
Commitment requires two things: (everyone knows the plan) and buy-in (everyone supports it, even if it wasn’t their preferred option). Lencieni makes a critical distinction: (fighting for the