Red Deer Public staff learn about their working genius
We all have aspects of our jobs that energize us, and other aspects that are tasks to check off the to-do list. Diving into how those aspects make us work as part of a team, as well as understanding how others on our team work was the theme for this month’s Aspiring Leaders session.
The material, based on The Six Types of Working Genius Model by Patrick Lencioni and was led by Certified Facilitator and Associate Superintendent of People Services, Corrine Thorsteinson. Approximately 60 Red Deer Public staff from all employee groups participated in the third Aspiring Leaders Session of the school year on February 8.
According to Red Deer Public Schools officials, the model identifies six types of work that people can be naturally drawn to. These include the geniuses of wonder, invention, discernment, galvanizing, enabling and tenacity.
“As employees and leaders we can all learn to be proficient in these areas, but we all have natural dispositions to get more joy and energy from two of the geniuses,” said Corrine. “On the flip side, we also have natural frustration areas – two of the geniuses, where, if we do sustained work in these areas, we may become drained or burned out.”


