


The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team [Lencioni, Patrick M.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team Review: Do We Really Need Another Assessment? YES! - Bestselling organizational health guru Patrick Lencioni’s new book is another must-read: “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team.” The book (and the assessment) could be transformational for you and your team. You will love this hilarious story, told in the classic Lencioni business fable format. (Really, it’s hilarious!) • It’s extremely HELPFUL—three stages of work and six types of working genius. (Yes! Look in the mirror and repeat after me, “I’m a genius! But…I’m not a genius in all six types.”) • It’s EYE-OPENING—you will quickly understand why you and your team members are often frustrated with work projects. • It’s TRANSFORMATIONAL—when you learn what brings you joy and when you should say “no.” And…the Working Genius model is applicable to work, home, and church. NOT ANOTHER ASSESSMENT! I must admit, I was skeptical. “Really, Lencioni? The world needs another assessment? Really?” I’m a big fan of what I call “The 3 Powerful S’s.” I’ve learned and leveraged the 4 social styles, the 34 strengths, and the 23 or more spiritual gifts. Then (oops!), I added one more S: self-awareness and social-awareness (EQ). So...do we need another assessment? I mean...assessments can be helpful—but it’s the rare person that can remember their own assessment results. I’ve tested this in workshops with over 1,000 leaders, managers, and board members over 20 years. It’s only cost me less than 20 Starbucks gift cards. (Sad, actually.) But…I’m betting that “The 6 Types of Working Genius” book, and the 10-minute assessment, will change the global organizational health landscape. This is not hype—it’s hallelujah! Lencioni says there are three stages of work: Ideation, Activation, and Implementation—and that staff meetings often go off the rails because there’s no clarity on which stage is being discussed. The three stages pair with the 6 types of Working Genius: • IDEATION: Wonder and Invention • ACTIVATION: Discernment and Galvanizing • IMPLEMENTATION: Enablement and Tenacity The book delivers crisp definitions and—gratefully—the theory is outgunned by the humor. This is the funniest book I’ve read all year! (Lencioni’s 2021 book, “The Motive,” had perfect-timing humor. But this book is hilarious!) Lencioni’s quick-reading story follows a small team’s aha moment when they discover transformational insights about their personalities and their productivity. The book (and the assessment) will help you discover: • YOUR WORKING GENIUS—the two activities that give you “joy, energy, and passion.” • YOUR WORKING COMPETENCY—the two activities we can do “fairly well, perhaps even very well”—yet “we will eventually grow weary if we are not allowed to exercise our true geniuses.” • YOUR WORKING FRUSTRATION—you probably already know these two, but if a good portion of your work is here, “…we are bound to experience misery at work, and ultimately, struggle or even fail.” I will inspire one of my granddaughters to take the assessment. She's a part-time team member at a local coffee shop and I'll enjoy watching her in action with her team members! (And speaking of coffee, don’t skip the metaphors describing how the three categories are like a coffee thermos, a regular coffee cup, and a cup that has a hole its bottom!) Last week, a friend who is just changing jobs (I’ll call him “Joe”), shared his assessment results (a customized 18-page report): • Joe’s areas of Working Genius: Invention and Galvanizing • Joe’s areas of Working Competency: Wonder and Discernment • Joe’s areas of Working Frustration: Enablement and Tenacity Note to Joe’s new boss! If you’re looking for Joe to bring a project to the finish line (Tenacity), he may be frustrated. (Read the book to learn how to reconfigure his role so it leverages his areas of Working Genius.) THERE’S SO MUCH MORE in this fast-reading book: • A fascinating example of the six types of genius at work in a church committee meeting! (Meet “Mrs. Church Lady!”) • How working in your God-given area of genius will dramatically improve your team’s work and your organization’s morale. • Why “cultural fit” is a big factor—if a team member is currently in the “Frustration” area. • The four kinds of work conversations: brainstorming, decision-making, launch, and status review and problem-solving (aligned with the six types). • Genius Gaps: what happens when your team has a lack of Wonder, or a lack of Invention, etc. (Brilliant—and just three pages.) • Why, when you’re working at the wrong elevation of a project, you’ll need a barf bag! • How the 6 Types of Working Genius will improve engagement and employee retention. (That alone is worth the price of the book.) Bottom Line: Do we really need another assessment? YES! Review: Info to enable people and teams a way to lean in to their gifts, get more done and avoid burnout - The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni creates a framework and a common language for us to overcome false narratives we make about ourselves and others and unlocked a tool that allows us to identify what brings us joy and fulfillment in an easy-to-understand yet powerful way. The Working Genius model and assessment is simple, practical, and transformational. Patrick Lencioni's premise is that all work has six steps, but we only get energy, joy and fulfillment from two of them. This book and the model gives the reader language for how to celebrate the unique contributions of each member of a team and provides a framework for how we can get more work done, in less time, and have more fun doing it by leaning in to our God given gifts. It also helps to avoid burnout and shed unnecessary shame by recognizing our working frustrations. For people who follow his Working Genius podcast there is not any new info but it is a fun read and the Exploring the Model section at the end of the book provides a nice summary of the 6 Types of Working Genius and why it is important for a team to know the Working Genius of their team members and to make sure gaps are addressed and how to use the model to make meetings more effective by being clear about the purpose of the meeting and the Geniuses needed. I was a bit disappointed that the book did not go into the pairings as this has been presented on the podcast but perhaps he wanted to avoid information overload and another book will be written to focus on the pairings.




| Best Sellers Rank | #2,292 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Occupational & Organizational Popular Psychology #5 in Human Resources & Personnel Management (Books) #29 in Business Management (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,101) |
| Dimensions | 6.18 x 0.87 x 9.29 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1637743297 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1637743294 |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | September 27, 2022 |
| Publisher | Matt Holt Books |
J**N
Do We Really Need Another Assessment? YES!
Bestselling organizational health guru Patrick Lencioni’s new book is another must-read: “The 6 Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team.” The book (and the assessment) could be transformational for you and your team. You will love this hilarious story, told in the classic Lencioni business fable format. (Really, it’s hilarious!) • It’s extremely HELPFUL—three stages of work and six types of working genius. (Yes! Look in the mirror and repeat after me, “I’m a genius! But…I’m not a genius in all six types.”) • It’s EYE-OPENING—you will quickly understand why you and your team members are often frustrated with work projects. • It’s TRANSFORMATIONAL—when you learn what brings you joy and when you should say “no.” And…the Working Genius model is applicable to work, home, and church. NOT ANOTHER ASSESSMENT! I must admit, I was skeptical. “Really, Lencioni? The world needs another assessment? Really?” I’m a big fan of what I call “The 3 Powerful S’s.” I’ve learned and leveraged the 4 social styles, the 34 strengths, and the 23 or more spiritual gifts. Then (oops!), I added one more S: self-awareness and social-awareness (EQ). So...do we need another assessment? I mean...assessments can be helpful—but it’s the rare person that can remember their own assessment results. I’ve tested this in workshops with over 1,000 leaders, managers, and board members over 20 years. It’s only cost me less than 20 Starbucks gift cards. (Sad, actually.) But…I’m betting that “The 6 Types of Working Genius” book, and the 10-minute assessment, will change the global organizational health landscape. This is not hype—it’s hallelujah! Lencioni says there are three stages of work: Ideation, Activation, and Implementation—and that staff meetings often go off the rails because there’s no clarity on which stage is being discussed. The three stages pair with the 6 types of Working Genius: • IDEATION: Wonder and Invention • ACTIVATION: Discernment and Galvanizing • IMPLEMENTATION: Enablement and Tenacity The book delivers crisp definitions and—gratefully—the theory is outgunned by the humor. This is the funniest book I’ve read all year! (Lencioni’s 2021 book, “The Motive,” had perfect-timing humor. But this book is hilarious!) Lencioni’s quick-reading story follows a small team’s aha moment when they discover transformational insights about their personalities and their productivity. The book (and the assessment) will help you discover: • YOUR WORKING GENIUS—the two activities that give you “joy, energy, and passion.” • YOUR WORKING COMPETENCY—the two activities we can do “fairly well, perhaps even very well”—yet “we will eventually grow weary if we are not allowed to exercise our true geniuses.” • YOUR WORKING FRUSTRATION—you probably already know these two, but if a good portion of your work is here, “…we are bound to experience misery at work, and ultimately, struggle or even fail.” I will inspire one of my granddaughters to take the assessment. She's a part-time team member at a local coffee shop and I'll enjoy watching her in action with her team members! (And speaking of coffee, don’t skip the metaphors describing how the three categories are like a coffee thermos, a regular coffee cup, and a cup that has a hole its bottom!) Last week, a friend who is just changing jobs (I’ll call him “Joe”), shared his assessment results (a customized 18-page report): • Joe’s areas of Working Genius: Invention and Galvanizing • Joe’s areas of Working Competency: Wonder and Discernment • Joe’s areas of Working Frustration: Enablement and Tenacity Note to Joe’s new boss! If you’re looking for Joe to bring a project to the finish line (Tenacity), he may be frustrated. (Read the book to learn how to reconfigure his role so it leverages his areas of Working Genius.) THERE’S SO MUCH MORE in this fast-reading book: • A fascinating example of the six types of genius at work in a church committee meeting! (Meet “Mrs. Church Lady!”) • How working in your God-given area of genius will dramatically improve your team’s work and your organization’s morale. • Why “cultural fit” is a big factor—if a team member is currently in the “Frustration” area. • The four kinds of work conversations: brainstorming, decision-making, launch, and status review and problem-solving (aligned with the six types). • Genius Gaps: what happens when your team has a lack of Wonder, or a lack of Invention, etc. (Brilliant—and just three pages.) • Why, when you’re working at the wrong elevation of a project, you’ll need a barf bag! • How the 6 Types of Working Genius will improve engagement and employee retention. (That alone is worth the price of the book.) Bottom Line: Do we really need another assessment? YES!
L**E
Info to enable people and teams a way to lean in to their gifts, get more done and avoid burnout
The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni creates a framework and a common language for us to overcome false narratives we make about ourselves and others and unlocked a tool that allows us to identify what brings us joy and fulfillment in an easy-to-understand yet powerful way. The Working Genius model and assessment is simple, practical, and transformational. Patrick Lencioni's premise is that all work has six steps, but we only get energy, joy and fulfillment from two of them. This book and the model gives the reader language for how to celebrate the unique contributions of each member of a team and provides a framework for how we can get more work done, in less time, and have more fun doing it by leaning in to our God given gifts. It also helps to avoid burnout and shed unnecessary shame by recognizing our working frustrations. For people who follow his Working Genius podcast there is not any new info but it is a fun read and the Exploring the Model section at the end of the book provides a nice summary of the 6 Types of Working Genius and why it is important for a team to know the Working Genius of their team members and to make sure gaps are addressed and how to use the model to make meetings more effective by being clear about the purpose of the meeting and the Geniuses needed. I was a bit disappointed that the book did not go into the pairings as this has been presented on the podcast but perhaps he wanted to avoid information overload and another book will be written to focus on the pairings.
M**A
Useful and Clear
With a creative approach, Lencioni introduces, explains, and convinces the reader of this leadership tool called The 6 Types of Working Genius. I enjoyed the reading, and I will use it in my professional life.
S**H
Humorous self reflection on your working style
Easy read, lots of humor in the beginning. Interesting to think about your working styles and discuss it as an employer/employee. The last few chapters tell redundant and unnecessary. Not sure I personally will change anything about how I work but an interesting read and good for self reflection
J**N
Not just another personality test/categorization tool --
Context: I'm a writer in the private capital markets/financial services. My TL;DR --> everyone who does ANY KIND of work (from advising M&A deals to planning a kid's birthday party) should read this book. It's a fast, easy read, with INSTANTLY helpful content that can be applied to any work at any time in life and in any context. Big promises to make, I know. The long version: This book arrived within the expected time frame. The content is so superior to today's guru/leadership covered elsewhere. It starts with the story of HOW the "working genius" model was discovered/developed, and launches straight in to how to implement the information to improve real life relationships. My main question going into this book was, "Okay, but what KIND of work will this model apply to?" Because no one wants to waste time learning about working models that are built for specific, non-relevant industries (and not their own). Thankfully this TRULY can be applied to the work of getting ANYTHING DONE. It can be applied to consulting gigs, portco operational improvements, or change management initiatives... and it can also be applied to philanthropic volunteer days, selling your car, or setting up a nursery for your new arrival. Seriously. Game-changing for anyone who... well, anyone who needs to get things done.
R**G
Fabulous book!
I**E
Explained why I am the way I am and my Unique genius. Thank you so much. I am forever grateful for your work.
J**F
Helps to understand and put words on what kind of work task to focus on and avoid. And maybe more important, how much we need and compliment each other.
K**D
Really helpful for leaders to think through the different members of their teams and how they work, and in turn working with each other. Definitely recommend!
J**N
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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