Ever walk into the office dreading that one report or meeting, yet lose track of time brainstorming ideas? That's the magic—and frustration—of work in a nutshell. Patrick Lencioni's The 6 Types of Working Genius cuts through the noise with a fresh model that pinpoints what brings you energy and what leaves you exhausted.
Most of us grind through tasks we're not wired for, leading to burnout and team tension. Lencioni, a New York Times bestseller, shares this through Bull Brooks' story—an entrepreneur juggling work woes and family life. It's relatable, page-turning, and hits home fast.
The model breaks work into six types: Wonder, Invention, Discernment, Galvanizing, Enablement, and Tenacity. Take a 10-minute assessment at WorkingGenius.com to discover yours. No endless quizzes—just quick insights into your joys and drags.
Individuals get relief, but teams? Game on. Assign roles to geniuses, cut judgments, and watch productivity soar. Managers use it for hiring, projects, even family chores. It's versatile for startups, corporates, or home life.
One reader revamped their remote team, slashing meetings by focusing geniuses. Another fixed marriage strains by applying it at home. It's not theory—hundreds of thousands have tested it, reporting less dread and more flow.
Grab this hardcover, dive into the fable, and take the assessment. Whether leading a company, launching products, or just surviving Mondays, Working Genius shifts how you see work. Head to WorkingGenius.com for your free start and join the movement toward joyful, effective teams.