The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

665: Pat Lencioni - Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Fear-Based Success, Working Genius, Anticipating Objections, and The Hidden Cost of Proving Yourself

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Dec 8, 2025
Pat Lencioni, founder of The Table Group and bestselling author, shares his insights on team dynamics and personal growth. He discusses the importance of empathy in anticipating objections and the unhealthy drive to prove oneself stemming from childhood wounds. Lencioni contrasts fear-driven success with achieving greatness through passion and alignment with one's strengths. He emphasizes the need for vulnerability-based trust in teams and the significance of focusing on team results over individual accomplishments.
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INSIGHT

Anticipate Objections To Build Connection

  • Pat Lencioni mastered anticipating people's objections to connect and preempt resistance.
  • He uses empathy to surface likely objections whether speaking, writing, or in conversation.
ANECDOTE

Perfection Driven By Childhood Wounds

  • Pat describes achieving straight A's and leadership roles as tied to a childhood wound to prove himself.
  • He only recognized the unhealthy drive at age 55 after therapy and counseling.
INSIGHT

Greatness Should Come From Freedom Not Fear

  • Great achievements can come from fear but lasting greatness thrives on freedom and love.
  • Pat argues true greatness is doing what you're wired for, not chasing everything out of fear.
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