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At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

171. Silos vs. Amoebas

At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni

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

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

How much structure does an organization need? This week, the team talks about the difference between silos and amoebas, and why the healthiest way to operate is somewhere in between.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of At the Table with Patrick Lynn Choney, where everything

0:13.8

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

0:17.4

I'm your host, Pat Lynn Choney, joined by it's getting to be a regular crew.

0:21.7

Here we've got Tracy.

0:23.0

Hello, Tracy.

0:24.0

Hey, there.

0:26.0

Bo Johnson in Utah.

0:28.0

Hey, Pat.

0:29.9

Welcome to my trustee co-host Cody Thompson.

0:33.0

Trustee.

0:34.0

Yo, thanks, Pat.

0:35.0

Trustee.

0:36.0

Yep.

0:37.0

You are trustee.

0:38.0

Got Matt at the engineering table helping us figure this out.

0:41.2

And today, what are we going to talk about Cody?

0:44.6

Silos versus Amibas.

0:48.0

That's right.

0:49.0

Silos versus Amibas.

0:51.4

We all know what silos are in organizations.

0:53.3

That's when we were working in different groups and we don't seem to cooperate.

0:57.1

Sometimes we feel like we're working against other departments in the same company because

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