114. C X O

What would change if your team focused more on talents than job descriptions?

In episode 114 of the Working Genius Podcast, Patrick Lencioni and Cody Thompson explore why leadership roles cannot be reduced to generic titles or one-size-fits-all job descriptions. They explain how Working Genius helps leaders understand their own wiring, build around their gaps, and stop assuming that every CEO, COO, or team member should operate the same way. The conversation ultimately points teams toward collective accountability, where tasks are divided according to talent but ownership remains shared.

Topics explored in this episode:

(00:00) Divide The Work, Not The Team

  • Pat argues that “divide and conquer” should mean dividing tasks based on talent, not dividing the organization or accountability.
  • How teams work best when they share a single goal and draw on different talents to pursue it together.

(02:08) Why Every CEO Is Different

  • Pat explains that every CEO brings a different combination of personality, wiring, and Working Genius to the role.
  • Cody points out that people often ask for the best Working Genius type for a leader, but the real answer is self-awareness.

(06:43) Hiring Around Your Gaps

  • Pat explains that leaders should hire executives and team members who complement their natural strengths rather than duplicate them.
  • Cody and Pat discuss how titles like CEO, COO, and CMO can become too generic if they ignore the specific way each person contributes.

(11:26) Collective Accountability Over Silos

  • Pat says titles may be useful externally, but internally, teams should focus more on how people’s talents help the organization win together.
  • Cody connects this idea to team number one, explaining that Working Genius helps executive teams move beyond self-protection and into shared responsibility.

This episode of The Working Genius Podcast with Patrick Lencioni is brought to you by The Table Group: https://www.tablegroup.com. We teach leaders how to make work more effective and less dysfunctional. We also help their employees be more fulfilled and less miserable.

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The Six Types of Working Genius model helps you discover your natural gifts and thrive in your work and life. When you’re able to better understand the types of work that bring you more energy and fulfillment and avoid work that leads to frustration and failure, you can be more self-aware, more productive, and more successful. The Six Types of Working Genius assessment is the fastest and simplest way to discover your natural gifts and thrive at work: https://workinggenius.me/about

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