
We Read The Book "The Six Types of Working Genius" by Patrick Lencioni, So You Don't Have To
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Unlock better team communication and self-awareness with the Working Genius framework. In this episode, we break down the 6 types and how understanding your genius can change the way you lead and collaborate.
What if understanding how you work best could completely transform how your team works together?
If you're a new manager trying to lead with confidence, delegate effectively, and reduce frustration on your team, the Working Genius model by Patrick Lencioni might be the missing link. Tessa Kampen joins me for a breakdown of all six types—Wonder, Invention, Discernment, Galvanizing, Enablement, and Tenacity—and why knowing your genius (and your team’s) can instantly improve communication, morale, and productivity.
We also dive into how this framework helps eliminate guilt, reduces judgment on your team, and gives you the language to advocate for what lights you up at work.
By the time you finish listening, you’ll discover:
- How to identify your Genius, Competency, and Frustration—and why it matters
- Why teams struggle to execute great ideas—and what to do about it
- What to say when someone’s working style drives you just a little nuts
new manager tips, leadership podcast, leadership development, team leadership
first-time manager, leadership mindset, how to delegate tasks
,how to stop micromanaging and build trust, developing executive presence for career growth, managing workplace conflict effectively
Pain-point keywords: imposter syndrome in leadership, how to avoid burnout as a leader, practical leadership tips, how to be a leader people actually follow, building trust with your team