• S4E21: Five Temptations of a CEO
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, James and Keith dive into Patrick Lencioni’s first book, The Five Temptations of a CEO. Described as “temptations”, these leadership pitfalls are common, easy to succumb to, and often hard to recognize—but not impossible to overcome. Together, we unpack the destructive impact of choosing status over results, popularity over accountability, certainty over clarity, harmony over productive conflict, and invulnerability over trust.

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    34 mins
  • S4E20: Story of Transformation Matt Salamone with guest host Dan O'Brien
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode, Keith and guest host Dan O'Brien sit down with Matt Salamone, CEO of HRD Aerosystems. From packing boxes at 8 years old to being promoted to CEO, Dan has grown up with this company, and discusses with us how he has learned to step into difficult conversations by leading with vulnerability, overcoming silos of work within the company, and how Organizational Health has equipped him too step up to embrace the work of a leader.

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    40 mins
  • Special Bi-Lingual Episode: Working Genius con Julio Gonzalez
    Mar 25 2025

    In these special episodes, Julio Gonzalez joins as Guest Host to present The Case for Organizational Health—en Español! Perfect for bilingual teams and rollout sessions, we walk through the core models from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, including Las Cuatro Disciplinas and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. Along the way, we uncover key language nuances—like how “compromiso” means commitment, not compromise, and why there’s no direct Spanish word for accountability—but that doesn’t mean we can’t practice it!

    Link: En la mesa con Julio González Podcast

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    16 mins
  • Special Bi-Lingual Episode: Las Cuatro Disciplinas con Julio Gonzalez
    Mar 25 2025

    In these special episodes, Julio Gonzalez joins as Guest Host to present The Case for Organizational Health—en Español! Perfect for bilingual teams and rollout sessions, we walk through the core models from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, including Las Cuatro Disciplinas and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. Along the way, we uncover key language nuances—like how “compromiso” means commitment, not compromise, and why there’s no direct Spanish word for accountability—but that doesn’t mean we can’t practice it!

    Link: En la mesa con Julio González Podcast

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    12 mins
  • Special Bi-Lingual Episode: 5 Disfunciones of a Team con Julio Gonzalez
    Mar 25 2025

    In these special episodes, Julio Gonzalez joins as Guest Host to present The Case for Organizational Health—en Español! Perfect for bilingual teams and rollout sessions, we walk through the core models from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage, including Las Cuatro Disciplinas and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team. Along the way, we uncover key language nuances—like how “compromiso” means commitment, not compromise, and why there’s no direct Spanish word for accountability—but that doesn’t mean we can’t practice it!


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    18 mins
  • S4E19: You’re not as focused as you need to be: With Jeff Gibson, Principal Consultant
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, Keith and James interview Table Group’s Jeff Gibson, one of the original consultants. They dive deep on the discipline of being focused, exploring the concept of a Thematic Goal (Rally Cry): why a thematic goal is necessary, how it can unlock the performance of your team and how a good thematic goal can even help overcome burnout. We discuss the concept of OKRs, a common methodology used today, and compare/contrast them with Thematic Goals.

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    44 mins
  • S4E16: Does this Translate Across Cultures? With Matt Lashbrook, Principal Consultant
    Mar 11 2025

    Matt may hold a Table Group Consulting record—having applied the principles of Organizational Health from Patrick Lencioni’s The Advantage in 19 countries! In this episode, we dive into which concepts translate seamlessly across cultures—and which present challenges. Yet, no matter the location, every team of two or more people will face some level of dysfunction in their pursuit of shared results. Join us as we explore how to honor each organization's unique culture while building a cohesive team culture that brings out everyone’s best.

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    32 mins
  • S4E17: Leading Through Reconciliation: Purpose-Driven Leadership & Healthy Teams with Matt Tresidder
    Mar 4 2025

    In this episode, hosts James Felton and Keith Hadley welcome Matt Tresidder, CEO of Leadr, to discuss his leadership journey, personal mission, and how these experiences shaped the development of Leadr, a software platform designed to provide scaffolding for leaders building healthy organizations.


    Matt Tresidder is the CEO and co-founder of Leadr, a software platform focused on developing healthy leaders and teams. Originally from New Zealand, Matt previously served as VP of Sales at Pushpay, where he experienced rapid growth from a startup to a company valued at $1.5 billion. His personal mission of "reconcile" drives his passion for restoring what work should be and helping leaders create environments where people love coming to work.



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    31 mins
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