At The Table with Patrick Lencioni

264. Give It Up

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Mar 17, 2026
They explore the idea of improving leadership by stopping one recurring harmful habit. The conversation highlights interrupting, deflecting discomfort with humor, and leaders who dominate conversations or avoid conflict. Stories show how small repeated behaviors erode trust. They encourage using a time-limited practice to quit a damaging habit and invite feedback from others.
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ADVICE

Stop Interrupting To Hear People Fully

  • Do stop interrupting people to improve psychological safety and hearing in meetings.
  • Patrick Lencioni admits impatience and quick thinking drive his interruptions and commits to ceasing them for Lent as an experiment.
ADVICE

Avoid Humor That Deflects Serious Conversations

  • Avoid using humor to deflect discomfort in serious conversations.
  • Cody Thompson notes his humor eases his own discomfort but can derail necessary conflict, so he aims to regulate it contextually.
ANECDOTE

CEO Lost Credibility By Seeking Constant Affirmation

  • Patrick describes a CEO who constantly sought affirmation and talked about himself.
  • That behavior eroded credibility despite the CEO's strengths; dialing back self-focus would have amplified his positive impact.
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