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At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

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Real conversations and practical advice for everyday leaders. Sit across the table from one of the foremost experts in leadership and business. In his simple and approachable style, Pat tackles every topic related to the world of work (and some that aren’t). From culture to teamwork to building world-class organizations, Pat brings his wisdom, humor, and insight together to provide actionable advice for leaders everywhere. For more on Pat and the Table Group, visit https://www.tablegroup.comCopyright 2025 Patrick Lencioni Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • 254. Virtual Politics
    Oct 28 2025

    Have your remote teams been unknowingly breeding politics through silence and distance?

    In episode 254 of At The Table, Pat and Cody explore how remote work can unintentionally foster politics and erode trust within teams. They unpack why virtual communication creates space for misunderstanding and suspicion—even among well-intentioned people. They also offer practical advice for building connections, restoring trust, and maintaining healthy team dynamics across distance.

    Topics explored in this episode:


    (00:00) Understanding Virtual Politics

    * How “virtual politics” can be thought of as the subtle mistrust that grows when people work apart.


    (03:30) How Distance Fuels Assumptions

    * How lack of information makes people fill in the gaps—often with negative assumptions.


    (06:27) Building Proactive Trust

    * How frequent, small check-ins can keep trust alive.

    * Why men and women sometimes handle connection differently and how teams can structure regular contact.


    (09:43) Efficiency vs. Relationship

    * How Zoom culture prioritizes efficiency over connection.

    * Pat introduces the concept of “wasting time well” as essential for maintaining team health.


    (11:52) The Ladder of Inference

    * Pat explains the “ladder of inference” and how remote work accelerates false assumptions.


    This episode of At The Table with Patrick Lencioni is brought to you by The Table Group: https://www.tablegroup.com. We teach leaders how to make work more effective and less dysfunctional. We also help their employees be more fulfilled and less miserable.


    At The Table is a podcast that lives at the connection between work life, leadership, organizational health, and culture. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4hJKKSL), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/6NWAZzkzl4ljxX7S2xkHvu), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/At-The-Table-YouTube).


    Follow Pat Lencioni on https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-lencioni-orghealth, http://www.youtube.com/@PatrickLencioniOfficial, and https://x.com/patricklencioni.


    Be sure to check out our other podcast, The Working Genius Podcast with Patrick Lencioni, on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4iNz6Yn), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3raC053GF5mtkq6Y1klpRU), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/Working-Genius-YouTube).


    Let us know your feedback via podcast@tablegroup.com.


    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co.

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    18 m
  • 253. Trust Must Be Exercised
    Oct 14 2025

    Are you unintentionally eroding trust by avoiding hard conversations? Also, what happens to your team when trust goes unexercised?

    In episode 253 of At The Table, Patrick Lencioni and Cody Thompson unpack why trust isn’t something to simply build and preserve—it must be used, stretched, and tested to grow stronger. They explore how leaders unintentionally erode trust by avoiding honest curiosity, mistaking it for suspicion.


    Topics explored in this episode:


    (00:00) Curiosity vs. Suspicion

    * How simple questions like “What are you working on?” can build or break trust.

    * Why avoiding questions to “protect” trust actually weakens it over time.


    (04:59) Trust Isn’t a Museum Piece

    * Unused trust is like a car that’s never driven—beautiful but purposeless.


    (09:56) Healthy Relationships Aren’t Fragile

    * How conflict and tension signal healthy trust, not dysfunction.

    * The importance of exercising trust through candid conversations.


    (13:28) Trust and Remote Leadership

    * How distance and fear of misinterpretation can make trust decay faster.


    (17:16) Leaders Must Take the First Risk

    * Pat challenges leaders to stop being afraid of awkwardness and exercise trust first.


    This episode of At The Table with Patrick Lencioni is brought to you by The Table Group: https://www.tablegroup.com. We teach leaders how to make work more effective and less dysfunctional. We also help their employees be more fulfilled and less miserable.


    At The Table is a podcast that lives at the connection between work life, leadership, organizational health, and culture. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4hJKKSL), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/6NWAZzkzl4ljxX7S2xkHvu), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/At-The-Table-YouTube).


    Follow Pat Lencioni on https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-lencioni-orghealth, http://www.youtube.com/@PatrickLencioniOfficial, and https://x.com/patricklencioni.


    Be sure to check out our other podcast, The Working Genius Podcast with Patrick Lencioni, on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4iNz6Yn), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3raC053GF5mtkq6Y1klpRU), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/Working-Genius-YouTube).


    Let us know your feedback via podcast@tablegroup.com.


    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co.

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    19 m
  • 252. Where There's Smoke...
    Sep 30 2025

    What happens to a culture when leaders ignore problems?

    In episode 252 of At The Table, Patrick and Cody explore the leadership principle of running toward the fire. They discuss why leaders often ignore the “smoke” of personnel or cultural issues, hoping problems will resolve themselves. Instead, they argue that credibility, trust, and organizational health are built when leaders courageously confront issues before they spread.


    Topics explored in this episode:


    00:35 – Seeing Smoke

    * Leaders set the tone by how they respond to problems.


    03:33 – Defining the Fire

    * Personnel problems are the most commonly ignored fires in organizations.


    06:03 – Why Leaders Avoid the Fire

    * Confrontation feels messy and uncomfortable, especially when emotions are involved.


    09:45 – The Cost of Avoidance

    * Ignoring smoke damages credibility, weakens leadership muscle, and sets a bad cultural example.


    12:20 – Regaining Credibility

    * Leaders can only rebuild trust through visible action, not promises.


    This episode of At The Table with Patrick Lencioni is brought to you by The Table Group: https://www.tablegroup.com. We teach leaders how to make work more effective and less dysfunctional. We also help their employees be more fulfilled and less miserable.


    At The Table is a podcast that lives at the connection between work life, leadership, organizational health, and culture. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4hJKKSL), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/4l1aop0), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/At-The-Table-YouTube).


    Follow Pat Lencioni on https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-lencioni-orghealth, http://www.youtube.com/@PatrickLencioniOfficial, and https://x.com/patricklencioni.


    Be sure to check out our other podcast, The Working Genius Podcast with Patrick Lencioni, on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/4iNz6Yn), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/4iGGm8u), and YouTube (https://bit.ly/Working-Genius-YouTube).


    Let us know your feedback via podcast@tablegroup.com.


    This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co.

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    15 m
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Great resource to create organizational health!

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