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At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

66. Who is Your Hero?

At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni

Business, Management

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Being a hero at work looks a little different than the heroes we see in movies.  This week, Pat, Cody and Tracy talk about why we tend not to recognize heroics within our organizations.  

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:14.4

about is related to changing the world of work so that more organizations can be more

0:18.6

effective and less dysfunctional, and employees can be more fulfilled and less miserable.

0:22.4

I'm your host Pat Linconey, joined by Co- and employees can be more fulfilled and less miserable.

0:22.5

I'm your host Pat Linconey, joined by Cody Thompson, my co-host.

0:26.7

Hello, Cody.

0:27.4

Hey Pat.

0:28.4

We've got Tracy Noble on Mike.

0:30.5

Hi Pat.

0:31.1

Tracy's not sure how much she wants to talk, but we've got our on here just in case.

0:34.2

And off Mike, we've got Matt, our trustee engineer.

0:37.4

How you doing Matt?

0:38.8

Matt nods, that's good.

0:40.3

All right, Cody, what are we going to talk about today?

0:43.0

Who is your hero?

0:45.0

Who is your hero?

0:46.0

So, we're going to see where this one goes.

0:49.0

This is pretty liberal artsy, but it has to do with leadership and management. So heroes, we are fascinated with them from movies, books, TV shows, history.

0:59.0

Most of us have probably watched hundreds of movies in our lives about heroes,

1:03.2

superheroes, military heroes, crime fighting heroes,

1:07.1

saints.

1:08.4

But what exactly makes someone a hero?

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