by Michael Dueck | Jul 3, 2024 | Coaching, Leadership, Working Genius
Invention Needs the Clarity of Why When Invention is working well on your team, there’s no question about your ability to solve complex problems, create great products, serve your clients, and take new ground. Your team will carry a sense of confidence because...
by Michael Dueck | Aug 17, 2023 | Coaching, Working Genius
Leading the Critical Hand-Off to Enablement Operating at the critical hinge between Activation and Implementation, Enablement is where plans begin to turn into action. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the Genius of Enablement, its profound impact on teamwork,...
by Michael Dueck | Mar 23, 2023 | Coaching, Leadership, Working Genius
Pause Your Feedback Please Great collaboration can only happen when feedback is both given and received well. For that to happen, it requires team members to know when their Genius of Discernment is or is NOT helpful. We call that Regulating Your Genius! Feedback, a...
by Michael Dueck | Nov 17, 2021 | Coaching, Leadership, Working Genius
Connect Your Strengths with Work This model from Patrick Lencioni and his team at The Table Group is the best resource I’ve come across when it comes to crafting a bridge between my strengths and how I approach work. It was so helpful, I decided to help spread...
by Michael Dueck | Oct 7, 2021 | Coaching, Leadership, Working Genius
The Six Types of Working Genius (pt 1) The Six Types of Working Genius is the newest productivity tool from Patrick Lencioni and his team at The Table Group. The purpose for this assessment, which is indicative of The Table Group’s mission, is to help you find...
by Michael Dueck | Apr 20, 2021 | Coaching, Personal Growth
i have good intentions…honestly! How many times have I chosen to be content with having the self-awareness to at least know what I should do? After all, I’m a “good guy”. However, good intentions don’t get us very far and I don’t want to be satisfied with just...
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