“When you have Enablement on a team, people don’t feel alone. They don’t feel forgotten.” – Julie Dobbins
“The genius of Enablement is really about being able to anticipate needs, coming alongside, whether it’s the team or the plan, the project, to really get things off the ground, to get things moving and to help make things happen.” – Julie Dobbins
Enablement Crave: Appreciation
Enablement Crushed by: Being overlooked
The Genius of Enablement
The natural gift of rallying, inspiring and organizing others to take action.
Enablement – People with the genius of enablement tend to think and say, “Let me know how I can help.”
Guest Bio:
Julie Dobbins lives in Southern California with her husband and three boys. Her role at the Table Group is centered around being able to help teams use the Working Genius to transform their meetings, conversations and planning so that they can get more done in less time.
Resources:
- Julie Dobbins on LinkedIn (in/julie-dobbins-64900b203)
- The Table Group
- At the Table with Patrick Lencioni (the Table Group’s podcast)
- Enablement by The Table Group
- The Six Types of Working Genius
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This month on R.O.G.: WIDGET Series – Wonder, Invention, Discernment, Galvanizing, Enablement, Tenacity: The Six Types of Working Genius (episodes 132-138)
Credits:
Julie Dobbins, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
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