The 6 Types of Working Genius

A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team

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Pub Date 27 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 02 Nov 2022

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New York Times best-selling author Patrick Lencioni unveils a truly groundbreaking new model that will change the way we think about work and teams forever.

The 6 Types of Working Genius is the fastest way to help people identify the type of work that brings them joy and energy, and avoid work that leads to frustration and burnout.

Beyond the personal discovery and instant relief that Working Genius provides, the model also gives teams a remarkably simple and practical framework for tapping into one another’s natural gifts, which increases productivity and reduces unnecessary judgment.
 
In classic Lencioni fashion, Pat brings his model to life in a page-turning fable that is as relatable as it is compelling. He tells the story of Bull Brooks, an entrepreneur, husband, and father who sets out to solve his own frustration at work and stumbles into a new way of thinking that changes the way he sees his work, his team, and even his marriage.
 
What sets this book—and the model behind it—apart from other tools and assessments is the speed at which it can be understood and applied, and the relevance it has to every kind of work in life, from running a company to launching a product to managing a family.
 
In addition to this book, Lencioni and the Table Group have created a 10-minute assessment that helps individuals quickly identify their gifts and apply this model to themselves and their teams. Join the hundreds of thousands of people who have already discovered their Working Genius, and experience the transformation in your work, your team, and your life.
 
Learn more about the Working Genius at WorkingGenius.com.
New York Times best-selling author Patrick Lencioni unveils a truly groundbreaking new model that will change the way we think about work and teams forever.

The 6 Types of Working Genius is the...

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Beyond the personal discovery and instant relief that Working Genius provides, the model also gives teams a remarkably simple and practical framework for tapping into one another’s natural gifts, which increases productivity and reduces unnecessary judgment. A fantastic read. Highly recommend

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I have read nearly every book Lencioni has written (all except _The Advantage_)--in fact, the company I work for tipped me off to him as an author, even providing copies of/asking us to read _The Five Dysfunctions of a Team_ and _The Ideal Team Player_. I'll admit up front that my department has implemented the ITP accordingly and incorporates it into hiring discussions.

So, I was really excited when I found out about this book (and got a copy on NetGalley)!

It absolutely lived up to my expectations. I spent a good portion of last year reading Marcus Buckingham's books on strengths-based leadership and work (_First, Break All the Rules_, _Next, Discover Your Strengths_, and _Go Put Your Strengths to Work_), and found this to be a refreshing addition to that series. (And, frankly, it's more up to date: _Go Put Your Strengths to Work_ released in 2007, and while the core messaging is still absolutely relevant, its corresponding online content has shifted over to and folded into the Clifton Strengths, under the Gallup Group umbrella. Fine and dandy, but nice to have fresh material still affiliated with the author--Buckingham has moved on.)

As ever, Lencioni presents his findings and material via a leadership fable. It's a bit more casual in tone than I remember some of the other fables, but nevertheless remains in his classic style. (I'll note the one reason I don't give it a full 5 stars is simply due to language, especially vis-a-vis the church and faith thread [which I loved] weaved throughout.) He includes plenty of material post-fable, along with a direction to his website for even more. I'm really excited about that element; I love to learn, and the idea of a certification in this material intrigues me.

I think individuals and teams can learn a lot from the book and corresponding material, and look forward to doing my own self-analysis.

4.5/5 stars.

I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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Did you know that your teammates and you each have two of six unique gifts or working genius as the author shows you in his unique business parable style? Patrick M. Lencioni is well known for his business fiction that teaches a lesson and then follows it up with learning that goes in-depth to cover his ideas.

This book was fun to read and enjoyable to learn these lessons!

The topic was easy to understand and helpful to provide reasoning for why some teams seem to fail when the team assembled appears at its face to be excellent - > they might be missing one, or more, of the working genius types!

I highly recommend that you check this book out!

Thank you so much to Net Galley, Author Patrick M. Lencioni and publisher Matt Holt for this advance copy to review. My review was unswayed by any outside influence and represents my own opinions.

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