At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

265. Miserable Employees

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Mar 31, 2026
They revisit a classic book and argue its lessons are still urgent for today's workplaces. They identify three root causes of miserable work: anonymity, irrelevance, and immeasurement. They tell stories from an airport restaurant and beyond about knowing employees, making work matter, and creating meaningful measures. Practical, countercultural tips for managers appear throughout.
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ANECDOTE

Airport Barbecue Sparked The Three Signs Idea

  • Patrick Lencioni began this idea after watching a cheerful 17–18-year-old at Corky's Barbecue in an Oklahoma City airport.
  • He contrasted that kid's joy with the sourness of other staff and wondered what would keep him happy long-term.
INSIGHT

Anonymity Is The Root Of Misery

  • Human beings need to be known and seen by their leaders to avoid workplace misery.
  • Patrick Lencioni explains anonymity is the first sign of a miserable job and destroys employee engagement regardless of pay.
INSIGHT

Caring Managers Create Retention And Dignity

  • Work can provide dignity, belonging, and healing beyond productivity when leaders show they care about people.
  • Cody Thompson notes retention improves because people resist leaving communities where they feel known.
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