Trish Regan
Award Winning Journalist & Executive Editor of the Economic Magazine, American Consequences
The best organizations boast the best teams. But how do we define teamwork, and how can we ensure organizational health while keeping employees engaged and empowered? Patrick Lencioni’s bestselling books, sought-after consultancy work, and unforgettable keynote speeches help businesses see teamwork in a profitable new light. Organizations that champion team-building put Lencioni’s sparkling keynote addresses at the heart of important events.
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Leadership speaker Patrick Lencioni has helped thousands of organizations and millions of readers redefine their ideas of teamwork. One of the business circuit’s most popular keynote speakers, Patrick Lencioni entertains audiences while enlightening them.
Peter Lencioni’s consulting engagements, keynote speeches, and bestselling books have made him a leading authority on team-building and employee engagement. His groundbreaking 2002 book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team is still the definitive guide to team-building. 2012’s bestselling The Advantage redefined our ideas of organizational health and continues to guide managers and executives. In 2020, Lencioni turned his attention to the nature of leadership itself with The Motive.
As founder and president of The Table Group, Lencioni consults directly with leading companies on nurturing organizational health. Large corporations, small-business groups, non-profits, educational institutions, and the military all seek his insights on improving their teams. Prior to founding The Table Group, he was a successful executive with Oracle, Sybase, and Bain & Company.
Fortune named Lencioni one of its Ten New Gurus You Should Know. Lencioni’s work has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Businessweek, and other publications. His keynote speeches, though, give him an opportunity to share his insight and inspiration directly with audiences. His books only hint at his immense gift for engaging-yet-instructive storytelling.
Addressing the model in his cornerstone book, Pat makes the overwhelming case that organizational health “will surpass all other disciplines in business as the greatest opportunity for improvement and competitive advantage.” While too many leaders are still limiting their search for advantage to conventional and largely exhausted areas like marketing, strategy and technology, Pat believes there is an untapped gold mine sitting right beneath them. Instead of trying to become smarter, he asserts that leaders and organizations need to shift their focus to becoming healthier, allowing them to tap into the more-than-sufficient intelligence and expertise they already have. He defines a healthy organization as one with minimal politics and confusion, high degrees of morale and productivity, and low turnover among good people. Drawing on his experience consulting to some of the world’s leading teams and reaffirming many of the themes cultivated in his other best-sellers, Pat reveals the four steps to achieving long-term success.
According to Pat, teamwork remains the ultimate competitive advantage, both because it is so powerful and so rare. He makes the point that if you could get all the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition, at any time. Based on the model in his perennial best-seller, Pat uncovers the natural human tendencies that derail teams and lead to politics and confusion in so many organizations. Audience members will walk away with specific advice and practical tools for overcoming the dysfunctions and making their teams more functional and cohesive.
As a follow-up to The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Lencioni turns his attention to the individual team-member, revealing the three indispensable virtues—humility, hunger and people smarts—that make some people better team players than others. Pat explores the power this combination yields, and illustrates how team members with these traits drastically accelerate the process of building high-performing teams. This approach has served as the basis for hiring and evaluation at his own firm for the past two decades, and now offers an effective method for leaders to identify and cultivate true team players in any organization. Whether you’re a leader striving to bring about a culture of collaboration, a human resources professional looking to recruit real team players, or an employee who simply wants to make yourself a more valuable team-member, this talk will provide insights that can help you change your organization, or your career.
In this talk, Pat addresses perhaps the most timeless and elusive topic related to work: job misery. He delivers a message that is as revolutionary as it is shockingly simple. He dismantles the root causes of frustration and anguish at work: anonymity, irrelevance and ‘immeasurement.’ In doing so, he provides managers at all levels with actionable advice about how they can bring fulfillment and meaning to any job in any industry. Whether you’re an executive looking to establish a sustainable competitive advantage around culture, a manager trying to engage and retain your people, or an employee who has almost given up on finding fulfillment in your work, this talk will prove immediately invaluable.