
Discover why your misplaced talents are sabotaging your career. Lencioni's revolutionary framework - Wonder, Invention, Discernment, Galvanizing, Enablement, and Tenacity - outperforms Myers-Briggs by targeting not just who you are, but where you genuinely thrive. Feeling burned out? You're likely in genius-deficit.
Patrick Lencioni, bestselling author of The 6 Types of Working Genius and a pioneer in organizational health, is renowned for his actionable frameworks in leadership and teamwork. A New York Times bestselling author of 13 books, including The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and The Ideal Team Player, Lencioni blends business fables with practical strategies to address workplace dynamics.
As founder of consulting firm The Table Group, he advises Fortune 500 companies like Google, Microsoft, and the NFL on building cohesive teams. His work is frequently cited in major publications like the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, and he ranks among CNN Money’s “10 new gurus you should know.”
Lencioni’s books, translated into over 30 languages and selling more than 8 million copies globally, are staples in executive education and MBA programs. Prior to launching his firm, he held leadership roles at Bain & Company and Oracle. His relatable storytelling and focus on trust-based collaboration have made his principles essential reading for managers and CEOs worldwide.
The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni introduces a model to identify natural workplace strengths and frustrations. It categorizes people’s talents into six types: Wonder (questioning possibilities), Invention (creating solutions), Discernment (evaluating ideas), Galvanizing (motivating action), Enablement (supporting execution), and Tenacity (completing tasks). Through a relatable fable about entrepreneur Bull Brooks, Lencioni shows how aligning work with innate "geniuses" boosts productivity and reduces burnout.
This book is ideal for professionals, managers, and teams seeking to optimize workplace satisfaction and collaboration. It’s particularly valuable for leaders aiming to build well-rounded teams or individuals struggling with career alignment. Educators, coaches, and even families can apply its principles to improve dynamics in diverse settings.
Yes—readers praise its actionable insights and simplicity. Unlike complex personality assessments, Lencioni’s model offers immediate clarity through a 10-minute online test. Reviewers highlight its practicality for improving team synergy and personal productivity, calling it “a tool for every kind of work in life”.
The six types are:
Each type represents a stage of the work process, helping teams identify gaps.
Lencioni’s model focuses specifically on workplace productivity, whereas Myers-Briggs assesses broader personality traits. With only six types (vs. Myers-Briggs’ 16), it’s simpler to apply quickly to team dynamics. Critics note it’s less comprehensive but more action-oriented for organizational settings.
A 10-minute online test (available at WorkingGenius.com) that identifies an individual’s top two “geniuses,” secondary competencies, and frustrations. Teams use the results to allocate roles aligning with natural strengths, fostering efficiency and reducing conflicts.
Yes—by mapping team members’ geniuses, leaders ensure all six types are covered in projects. For example, a team lacking Galvanizing might struggle to initiate tasks, while missing Tenacity could lead to incomplete work. Addressing these gaps reduces friction and enhances outcomes.
Some argue the model oversimplifies human behavior or relies heavily on self-assessment accuracy. Others note it’s less nuanced than the Enneagram but acknowledge its practicality for workplace-specific challenges.
While Five Dysfunctions addresses team trust and conflict, Working Genius focuses on optimizing individual contributions. Both use storytelling but target different stages of team development—making them complementary tools for leaders.
By identifying their top two geniuses, individuals can seek roles emphasizing those strengths. For example, someone strong in Invention and Galvanizing might thrive in entrepreneurial or product-launch roles, avoiding tasks requiring intense Tenacity.
As remote work and AI reshape jobs, understanding innate strengths helps professionals adapt. The model’s emphasis on “joyful productivity” aligns with growing demands for workplace mental health and sustainable performance.
Erlebe das Buch durch die Stimme des Autors
Verwandle Wissen in fesselnde, beispielreiche Erkenntnisse
Erfasse Schlüsselideen blitzschnell für effektives Lernen
Genieße das Buch auf unterhaltsame und ansprechende Weise
The external trappings of success couldn't mask his internal struggle.
The problem wasn't them-it was that he simply didn't like the work itself.
Those with this genius love brainstorming and creating something from nothing.
They see gaps others miss and question assumptions that limit progress.
Is there a better way?
Zerlegen Sie die Kernideen von The 6 Types of Working Genius in leicht verständliche Punkte, um zu verstehen, wie innovative Teams kreieren, zusammenarbeiten und wachsen.
Destillieren Sie The 6 Types of Working Genius in schnelle Gedächtnisstützen, die die Schlüsselprinzipien von Offenheit, Teamarbeit und kreativer Resilienz hervorheben.

Erleben Sie The 6 Types of Working Genius durch lebhafte Erzählungen, die Innovationslektionen in unvergessliche und anwendbare Momente verwandeln.
Fragen Sie alles, wählen Sie die Stimme und erschaffen Sie gemeinsam Erkenntnisse, die wirklich bei Ihnen ankommen.

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Have you ever felt that Sunday evening dread creeping in, knowing another workweek awaits? That familiar knot in your stomach might not be about your job itself, but about how your natural talents align with your daily tasks. Patrick Lencioni's Working Genius framework reveals why some work energizes us while other responsibilities leave us completely drained. This isn't just another personality assessment-it's a revolutionary way to understand why we thrive in certain roles and struggle in others. The framework has transformed Fortune 500 companies, improved countless careers, and even strengthened marriages by identifying six distinct types of work-related "genius" we all possess in different measures. When we operate within our natural talents, work becomes energizing rather than exhausting-turning those Sunday blues into Monday anticipation.