Courageous Cultures

 

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guests Karin Hurt, Chief Executive Officer & David Dye President at Let's Grow Leaders.

Recommended Resources
💻 Follow Karin on LinkedIn
💻 Follow David on LinkedIn
🌍 Learn more about Let’s Grow Leaders
📕 Grab a copy of the book - Courageous Cultures
📺 Check out our past podcast with Karin

Episode Highlights

  • What's it like working together as a married couple?

  • What was the inspiration behind the book?

  • How have you structured the book?

  • What is it that stops employees from speaking out?

  • From your research, what surprised you the most?

  • Examples of companies that are doing this well

  • Why the antidote to uncertainty is clarity

  • Do you have examples of when this wasn't done properly?

  • 3 behaviors that shut people down

  • Practical steps to avoid this happening in our own business

  • What is at the core of a courageous culture?

  • The impact on companies that down follow these practices?


 
 

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