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Coaching for Leaders

505: Your Leadership Motive, with Patrick Lencioni

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Patrick Lencioni: The Motive Pat is one of the founders of The Table Group and is the pioneer of the organizational health movement. He is the author of 11 books, which have sold over 6 million copies and been translated into more than 30 languages. As President of the Table Group, Pat spends his time speaking and writing about leadership, teamwork, and organizational health and consulting with executives and their teams. He is the author of The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities*. In this conversation, Pat and I discuss the distinction between reward-centered leaders and service-orientated leaders. We explore the five omissions that reward-centered leaders tend to make and how to avoid these omissions. Plus, Pat introduces his Working Genius model. Key Points When leaders are motivated by personal reward, they will avoid the unpleasant situations and activities that leadership requires. -Patrick Lencioni 5 Omissions of Reward-Centered Leaders: Developing the leadership team Managing subordinates (and making them manage theirs) Having difficult or uncomfortable conversations Running great team meetings Communicating constantly and repetitively to employees Many of the reward-focused CEOs I’ve known will attempt to justify their abdication of managing their people by saying, ‘I hire experienced executives and I trust them. They shouldn’t need me to manage them.’ Of course, this is inane. Managing someone is not a punitive activity, nor a sign of distrust. -Patrick Lencioni Resources Mentioned The Motive: Why So Many Leaders Abdicate Their Most Important Responsibilities* by Patrick Lencioni Working Genius assessment (use code COACHING for 50% off) Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes How to Create an Unstoppable Culture, with Ginger Hardage (episode 350) How to Lead Meetings That Get Results, with Mamie Kanfer Stewart (episode 358) Three Stories to Tell During Uncertainty, with David Hutchens (episode 486) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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What motivates you to lead? Is it the call to serve others or is it the rewards that leaders often enjoy?

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On this episode, Patrick Lenzioni returns to challenge us to find our motive in the right place. This is coaching for leaders

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episode five hundred five. Produced by Innovate Learning Maximizing Human Potential State learning, maximizing human potential.

0:24.3

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:30.9

This is coaching for leaders, and I'm'm your host Dave Stahoviac.

0:35.2

Leaders aren't born, they're made.

0:38.0

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:44.0

We can't talk about leadership without talking about the importance of motive and

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examining the motive for why we lead.

0:51.7

Today's guest is going to challenge us in new ways to think about our motive. motive for

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leadership and I know will give us a new way to give us a new way to think about

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a new way to think about this

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and have us focused on the things that are most important and how we lead.

1:03.7

I'm so glad to welcome back to the show Patrick Lincioni.

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Pat is one of the founders of the Table Group and is the pioneer of the organizational health

1:11.0

movement. He is the author of 11 books which have

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sold over 6 million copies and been translated into more than 30 languages.

1:17.6

As president of the table group, Pat spends his time speaking and writing about

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leadership, teamwork, and organizational health and

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consulting with executives and their teams.

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He is the author of the most recent book, The Motive,

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why so many leaders abdicate their most important responsibilities.

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