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At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

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At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni

Pat, Business, Success, Work, Entrepreneurship, Companyculture, Patricklencioni, Teamwork, Leadership, Organizationalhealth, Culture, Management

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Merry Christmas from the Table Group! This week, Pat, Cody, Beau and Tracy talk about a gift we can all give our coworkers, managers or direct reports that not only costs nothing, but can have a major impact on our relationships at work.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of At the Table with Patrick Linchoney, where everything we talk

0:14.2

about is related to organizational health and the world of work.

0:17.9

I'm Pat Linchoney, your host, joined by a full house today.

0:20.9

I've got Cody, Tracy, and Bo.

0:24.0

I'm not even going to ask you how you're doing.

0:25.8

I've got Karen and Matt in studio.

0:29.0

And before Cody tells us our topic, Bo, you have a follow-up from our last episode, which

0:36.1

was called Attention Deficit Advantage.

0:39.8

Tell us about that, Bo.

0:41.1

Yeah, we had this great conversation about, you should go back and listen to it if you

0:46.5

have not.

0:47.5

In the middle of that conversation, we got a little confused on the founding fathers and

0:52.9

who possibly was a participant in there.

0:55.2

And Cody thought Abraham Lincoln and Neil Armstrong were right there, a part of the original

1:01.6

career in the decades.

1:03.0

And that's you, my favorite, was the founding fathers.

1:07.4

So in the middle of that, I had an Abraham Lincoln example, but felt like we were already

1:10.6

too far gone.

1:12.3

So we were chatting about it afterwards that Abraham Lincoln's perhaps most famous speech,

1:17.2

probably most famous speech, is the Gettysburg Address, which is three minutes long.

1:22.1

And I just think that's such a great picture.

1:23.8

There was somebody else that day who was actually giving the full speech at Gettysburg at

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