Beyond Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team: Why Modern Teams Fail by Design

Most team problems are not caused by low trust or weak communication. They are often the result of poor design: unclear ownership, slow decisions, conflicting incentives, and inconsistent leadership standards. This article explores why many legacy team models no longer explain modern underperformance—and what high-performing organizations do instead.

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The Myth of the People Strategy — Why “People First” Failed and How System Integrity Restores Control

“People first” sounded noble — but it failed as an operating principle.
People don’t fail systems. Systems fail people.

When accountability, structure, and enforcement are missing, culture drifts and execution collapses. The solution isn’t more empathy — it’s system integrity: design that protects people by holding performance in place.

That’s what The Culture Execution Audit™ delivers — a diagnostic that exposes culture drag and quantifies its financial cost.
Followed by The Woods HR Power Model™ Intensive, it turns insight into control — replacing sentiment with structure, and partnership with power.

Because when systems hold, people don’t just perform — they scale.

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