270. The More Things Change...

270. The More Things Change...

Why does trust become even more important in a world shaped by AI?

In episode 270 of At The Table, Patrick Lencioni, Cody Thompson, and Matthew Lencioni discuss how much the workplace has changed across generations, from voicemail lights and computer labs to AI and virtual work. While the tools, speed, and structure of work have changed dramatically, they argue that trust, teamwork, clarity, and healthy culture have not changed at all. As technology becomes more accessible and commoditized, the episode argues that organizational health may be a greater competitive advantage than ever.

Topics explored in this episode:

(00:00) Technology Changes, But Leadership Doesn’t

  • Pat introduces the idea that the fundamentals of great relationships, teams, families, and organizations have not changed, even as technology has transformed work.
  • Pat and Cody preview the episode’s core question: how much has work changed, and how much have leadership and organizational health stayed the same?

(03:32) Remembering the Pre-Digital Workplace

  • Pat describes starting work in 1987 with no email, no internet, no cell phones, and only a corded desk phone with a voicemail light.
  • The conversation explores how slower communication, physical meetings, paper reports, and travel-heavy work shaped the way companies operated.

(07:15) The Shift Into Computers, Email, and AI

  • Cody reflects on his own early work experience with computer labs, Excel spreadsheets, landlines, and in-person college admissions fairs.
  • Pat and Cody discuss how quickly technology has accelerated, especially as AI now allows people to do work that once required specialized technical knowledge.

(11:21) Why Organizational Health Matters More Now

  • Pat explains that dysfunction used to spread more slowly, but today, technology can magnify unhealthy behavior more quickly.
  • The conversation turns to culture, trust, leadership, and teamwork as increasingly important differentiators in a world where products and information are easier to copy.

(16:06) The Future Hunger for Human Connection

  • Cody and Pat discuss how trust, nonverbal communication, healthy conflict, and interpersonal connection remain essential even in a virtual and technology-driven workplace.
  • Matthew Lencioni joins the conversation to share his perspective on work, generational differences, and why in-person connection still matters.

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