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Patrick Lencioni

Founder and President of the Table Group

"Companies have to be smart -- and don't let anyone tell you this isn't critical. But they also have to be healthy: minimized politics; maximum amounts of morale and productivity and retention of great people." Patrick Lencioni
Patrick Lencioni

Patrick Lencioni is founder and president of The Table Group, Inc., a firm dedicated to providing organizations with ideas, products and services that improve teamwork, clarity and employee engagement.

Pat is the author of eight best-selling books with over 2.5 million copies sold and foreign translation into 22 languages. After six years in print, his book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team continues to be a fixture on national best seller lists. His recent work, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job (2007), became an instant best seller in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and BusinessWeek. Pat's latest book, Getting Naked: A Business Fable about Shedding the Three Fears that Sabotage Client Loyalty, will give consultants insights into the importance of humble service and help them confront their fears of losing the business, being embarrassed, and feeling inferior.

The wide-spread appeal of Lencioni's leadership models have yielded a diverse base of consulting and speaking clients, including a mix of Fortune 500 corporations, professional sports organizations, the military, non-profits, schools and churches.

Pat has appeared as a featured guest on the Today Show, NBC, CNBC, Fox News and ESPN. In addition he's been recognized in the Wall Street Journal, INC Magazine, USA Today and Harvard Business Review.

Prior to founding his firm, Pat worked as a corporate executive for Sybase, Oracle and Bain & Company. He also served on the National Board of Directors for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America for several years.

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Getting Naked. Based on the principles in his latest book, Getting Naked, Pat presents a revolutionary and counterintuitive approach to client service that yields uncommon levels of trust and loyalty. ‘Naked Service,’ as Pat calls it, provokes consultants and service providers to be completely transparent and vulnerable with clients and to avoid the three fears that ultimately sabotage client allegiance. Learn principles like ‘enter the danger,’ ‘tell the kind truth,’ and ‘always consult instead of sell’ that can help you establish a fiercely loyal client base. Whether you are an internal or external consultant, financial advisor or anyone else serving long-term clients—you will glean some powerful tools for overcoming the three fears, and gain a real and lasting competitive edge.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. According to Pat Lencioni, teamwork remains the ultimate competitive advantage, both because it is so powerful and so rare. He makes the point that if you could get all the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition, at any time.

Based on his runaway best-seller, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Pat Lencioni uncovers the natural human tendencies that derail teams and ultimately lead to politics and confusion in so many organizations. In this interactive session, Pat covers the core elements of teamwork with focus on the key role of the team leaders. He presents the ground rules for establishing trust, engaging in productive conflict, creating commitment, holding team members accountable and paying attention to the collective results of the team. Pat brings his team model to life through case studies and real-world stories developed from his work as a consultant to executive teams.

Audience members will walk away with specific advice and practical tools for overcoming the dysfunctions and making their teams more functional and cohesive.

The Three Signs of a Miserable Job. In this talk, Pat addresses perhaps the most timeless and elusive topic related to work: job misery. Based on his book, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job, Pat delivers a message that is as revolutionary as it is shockingly simple. Using a mix of humor and poignancy, he dismantles the root causes of frustration and anguish at work: anonymity, irrelevance and immeasurement. In doing so, he provides managers at all levels, as well as employees, with actionable wisdom and advice about how they can bring fulfillment and meaning to any job in any industry. Whether you’re an executive looking to establish a sustainable competitive advantage around culture, a manager trying to engage and retain your people, or an employee who has almost given up on finding meaning and fulfillment in your work, this talk will prove immediately invaluable.

The Four Disciplines of a Healthy Organization. Pat Lencioni claims that most organizations have enough intellectual property, human capital and organizational intelligence to succeed, but ultimately fail to leverage those assets because they lack something he calls organizational health.

He defines a healthy organization as one where internal confusion and politics are minimized and an atmosphere of maximum clarity and employee productivity can flourish. Based on his model in The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive, Pat helps leaders understand the disarming simplicity and power of organizational health and reveals the four actionable steps that allow them to achieve it.

Using case studies and examples from his work with executives, Pat offers recommendations on how to improve executive team cohesiveness, how to create greater clarity around the organization’s vision, strategy, values and goals, how to increase the effectiveness of internal communication, and finally, how to align human systems with the overall goals of the organization. Audience members will walk away with tools for immediate implementation and begin the process of becoming healthy.

Silos, Politics and Turf Wars. Pat tackles a prominent symptom of corporate frustration: silos, the invisible barriers that separate work teams, departments and divisions, causing people who are supposed to be on the same team to work against one another. According to Pat, silos—and the turf wars they enable—devastate organizations by wasting resources, killing productivity and jeopardizing results. Drawing from his book, Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars, Pat provides leaders with powerful advice on how to eliminate the structural obstacles that derail organizations. Urging leaders to provide a compelling context—or rallying cry—for their employees to work together, Pat's model gives leaders a simple tool for enabling clarity, unity and alignment in their organizations.

Confronting the Absurdity of Meetings. In his talk based on his latest book, “Death By Meeting”, Pat Lencioni reveals some surprising truths about why we hate meetings, why we shouldn’t, and how to make them work. He debunks the myth that meetings are inherently bad, and makes the case that they are in fact one of the most critical activities at the heart of a competitive organization. 

Using pointed and humorous case studies, Pat paints the picture of prototypically bad meetings, and presents a new, radical approach to meetings, one that transforms them from drudgery to focused, relevant and compelling business activities.

Finally, Pat makes an intriguing comparison between meetings and movies, and calls upon leaders to borrow a few simple but powerful tools from Hollywood directors to make their meetings as compelling and engaging as they deserve to be.  

The Five Temptations of a Leader. A leader’s success hinges on a few simple behaviors – behaviors that require consistent levels of discipline. Based on the model in his first best-selling book, The Five Temptations of a CEO, Pat Lencioni captures the natural human tendencies that plague all leaders and often prevent them from fulfilling their potential.

In his discussion, Pat illustrates each temptation using colorful and often humorous stories based on his experience as a consultant to CEOs. He challenges leaders to engage in self-exploration, to assess their own temptations, and he offers actionable advice on how to overcome these all too common behavioral pitfalls that even the best leaders face.

The Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family. Drawing on a few of his most influential and well-received business models, Pat has turned his attention to the most important and overlooked organization in society—the Family. In this engaging and humorous talk, The Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family, Pat prescribes some powerfully simple business principles that parents can quickly put into action to bring about more purpose and clarity to their home lives. Using case studies from real families who have successfully implemented Lencioni’s model, Pat will demonstrate how addressing three important questions will help families yield context in which to make daily decisions, reduce distractions and, ultimately, restore sanity to any family. 

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