Understanding individual and team dynamics is essential for business success. One powerful tool is the Working Genius model, offering valuable insights into how individuals and teams can optimize their performance by leveraging each person’s unique strengths and talents.
At its core, the Working Genius model identifies six types of genius, representing core competencies individuals bring to the workplace.
Out of these six identified geniuses, you and your team members all have two primary geniuses, two competencies, and two frustrations. This shapes how you and your team approach your work and interact with others.
Understanding your own and your team’s genius enables your team to emphasize strengths and maximize contributions. For example:
Leaning into the diverse talents and perspectives within the team can create an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute their best work based on what they love to do. Collaboration becomes more effective as team members leverage their complementary geniuses to address challenges and achieve common goals.
Frustrations: we all have them. Think of the types of tasks you dread doing — those tasks will likely land in your frustration zone.
Understand that your frustrations may align with another team member’s genius, allowing for better delegation and task alignment throughout the team. By recognizing and addressing these frustrations, individuals can focus on tasks that align with their strengths, fostering a more productive and fulfilling work environment.
In a world of Enneagrams, Myer-Briggs, DiSC, Big Five, and so on, why choose the Working Genius?
I love the tools and frameworks listed, but I became a certified Working Genius facilitator because the Working Genius emphasizes talents needed for task completion, benefiting organizations and boosting team morale. When put into context, the Working Genius helps team members understand their effective contribution at work, encouraging each person to take pride in their role on the overall team.
The Working Genius is also a fantastic tool for understanding each team member’s Unique Ability, which aligns with ensuring their position is a Healthy F.I.T. for them and for your company (I talk more about the Healthy F.I.T. equation here).
Ready to learn more? Explore additional resources to help your team embrace their genius, including an application for a free Working Genius assessment and information on workshops and retreats for your team.