Working Genuis Assessment Results

Working Genuis Assessment Results

As a passionate learner about organizational health, I have followed author and speaker, Patrick Lencioni for years. One tool recently developed is called, Working Genius.  It is an assessment further described below from Working Genius…

“Everyone has natural, God-given talents when it comes to work. As it turns out, there are six different types of
talents, or geniuses, and each of them is required for accomplishing any kind of endeavor.

 

Each of us has two areas that are considered our true geniuses or gifts. These are the activities that give us
joy, energy, and passion. We call these our areas of Working Genius. Two of the six types are what we call our
Working Frustrations, activities that rob us of joy and energy. Most of us aren’t very skilled in these areas.
The final two are what we refer to as Working Competencies, activities that neither feed nor drain us and
which we can do fairly well for a limited period of time.

  

The Six Types of Working Genius form an interdependent model, a comprehensive process for
accomplishing any type of work. Each type of genius receives and/or gives something to adjacent types,
creating a natural workflow starting with Wonder and culminating in Tenacity. The model below depicts the
flow of the six types and includes a short definition of each genius.”

For me the Working Genius is Galvanizing and Enablement. I am naturally gifted at and derive energy and joy from rallying, encouraging, and assisting people and inspiring them to take action around ideas, projects, or tasks.  This is what drove me to start Steward Your Business, to help business owners in this area where they do not have these specific talents and skills.  Please click the link below if you would like help in this area, bringing your team together.

You can read more at www.workinggenius.com

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