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Culture in Action is all about the practical steps HR leaders are taking to transform workplace culture. Tune in to discover actionable tips, real-life examples, and expert advice on designing a workplace culture that drives engagement, retention, and business performance.
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Driving Culture Change Through Community
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Durée 44:38
In this episode, Workplace Innovator and Transformation Leader Tom Kegode joins Luke Fisher to reflect on his three-year journey driving major culture shifts at Lloyd's Banking Group and the lessons he's taking into his new chapter. With experience ranging from branch cashier to designing hybrid work and leading transformation, Tom unpacks the power of human-centered change.
Tom introduces the Work Lab, a 30-day sprint methodology for accelerating change, and shares how he grew a grassroots movement of 7,000 "catalysts" to drive momentum. He reveals the surprising impact of introducing short-form video storytelling to senior leaders, fostering crucial multi-generational exchange. Full of practical tips, this conversation explores how to optimize meetings, build capability, and create a truly inclusive culture by valuing human connection above all else.
Tom argues that culture is the differentiator in a high-tech world, emphasizing that leaders must prioritize adaptability and "staying human" as the pace of change accelerates.
Tom Kegode – Workplace Innovator & Transformation Leader Tom specializes in helping organizations and leaders create great cultures and build future-proof ways of working using innovation, sprint methodologies, and human-centered design.
Episode Outline
- From Branch to Transformation Leader Tom's journey from frontline customer service to reimagining the future of work at a major bank.
- Work Lab: The 30-Day Accelerator How sprint-thinking can rapidly drive change, and the three phases of Tom's Work Lab methodology.
- Building Momentum from Grassroots The strategy behind empowering 7,000 "catalyst" colleagues to own and unblock change.
- Evolution of Leadership Storytelling Why senior leaders need to embrace short-form video and the power of multi-generational exchange.
- Making Meetings Matter Practical tips on applying the "three A's" to stop noise and enhance team efficiency.
- Evolution, Not Transformation Why continuous iteration and change fluency are essential in a world that never stops changing.
- Adaptability: The Most Critical Leadership Skill Addressing the human need for connection and culture in an increasingly high-tech world.
- Enhancing Human Virtues with Tech How AI and technology can be used to create truly personalized and meaningful people experiences.
- Stop Parties Creating a dedicated space to review and eliminate the activities that drain organizational energy.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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The Real Culture Change Starts with Managers
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 • Durée 44:46
In this episode, culture expert and author Colin D Ellis joins Luke Fisher to unpack why culture isn’t accidental—it’s a choice. With decades of experience transforming teams, Colin shares how real culture change begins with behaviour, not slogans.
From his early career as an untrained manager to building high-performing teams across sectors, Colin’s story is rooted in lived experience. He introduces his three-part model—leaders commit, managers build, employees own—and explains why most culture initiatives fail by skipping the middle. Full of practical insight, sharp candour, and memorable stories (including the best “least sh*t” workshop ever), this episode will change how you think about leadership and culture work.
With a focus on agency, skill-building, and daily habits, Colin shows that culture isn't a project—it's a practice.
Colin D Ellis – Author & Culture Transformation Expert
Colin helps organisations worldwide build intentional, human‑centred cultures through practical frameworks, behavioural insight, and clear leadership development strategies.
Episode Outline
From Flunking School to Culture Expert
How Colin’s early career sparked a lifelong focus on teamwork.
Leaders Commit, Managers Build, Employees Own
The simple model that underpins lasting cultural change.
Culture Isn’t Complicated—It’s Just Not Owned
Why most efforts fail, and how to make culture actionable.
The Skills Managers Don’t Get Taught
From expectation-setting to feedback, the practical toolkit managers need.
Small Changes, Big Impact
Meeting tweaks, email habits, and other fast fixes that build momentum.
You Can’t Copy Culture
Why rituals must be co-created and context-driven.
Beyond Quick Wins: Long-Term Culture Commitment
How leaders can keep culture evolving—and why it's never "done."
Measuring What Matters
Culture is measurable—if you know what to look for.
Real Threats to Culture
AI hype, bandwagon leadership, and smartphone addiction.
Culture Is Always a Choice
Colin’s closing message for leaders stuck in a cultural rut.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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What It Really Takes to Be a Top Workplace: A Conversation with Dan Kessler
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Durée 30:07
What makes a top workplace and how can culture drive business performance? In this episode of Culture in Action, Dan Kessler, President of Energage, explains the methodology behind Top Workplaces recognition and how employee feedback, engagement data and everyday leadership actions help companies build a culture that attracts and retains talent.
Guest Information
Dan Kessler is President of Energage, the research and consulting company behind the Top Workplaces awards in the United States. With nearly 20 years at the company, Dan has helped thousands of organisations improve culture by listening to employee feedback, benchmarking engagement and taking action on the moments that matter.
Episode Outline
- The Culture Pyramid
Dan explains the Energage model, from individual employee experience to manager relationships to senior leadership vision. - Data-Driven Insights
Learn how Energage benchmarks engagement scores across industries and sizes to give leaders actionable comparisons. - Top Workplace Recognition
Dan reveals how only employee survey data, not applications or essays, determines Top Workplaces recognition. - Culture Change in Action
Hear examples of companies using survey feedback to reorganise teams, redesign benefits and invest in leadership development. - Culture as a Business Driver
Dan shares how engagement data links to financial performance, with research showing correlations to future equity value.
Click here for the full transcript of this episode
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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Crowne Plaza's Culture Transformation: How They Slashed Staff Turnover by 37%
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
jeudi 3 juillet 2025 • Durée 28:07
Hospitality faces high turnover and burnout, but Crowne Plaza Newcastle has turned the tide with a culture transformation. In this episode of Culture in Action, Kelly Johnson, People and Culture Manager, reveals how rethinking communication, prioritising wellbeing and embedding recognition created a workplace where staff feel valued, supported and motivated to deliver exceptional guest experiences.
Guest Information
Kelly Johnson is the People and Culture Manager at Crowne Plaza Newcastle. With more than 20 years in hospitality, Kelly has led a culture transformation at the hotel, tackling turnover of nearly 70 percent and rebuilding engagement through communication, recognition and work-life balance initiatives.
Episode Outline
- From Turnover to Retention
Kelly explains how turnover dropped significantly by addressing culture challenges head-on after Covid-19. - Communication that Connects
Learn how new rhythms, staff engagement forums and use of Mo created transparency and trust across teams. - Work-Life Balance in Hospitality
Discover how rota improvements and wellbeing support gave employees more flexibility and recognition of their personal lives. - Rewarding Great Guest Experience
Kelly shares how simple incentives such as £5 rewards for staff named in guest reviews boosted motivation and guest satisfaction. - Sustainable Change
Hear how consistency, accountability and keeping people at the centre of decisions sustain the hotel’s cultural transformation.
Click here for the full transcript of this episode
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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OVO Energy's Agile Journey: Culture Transformation in Service Teams
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
jeudi 19 juin 2025 • Durée 29:44
Energy companies are often seen as traditional, but OVO Energy is breaking the mould with culture-led innovation. In this episode of Culture in Action, Alex Goodanew, Employee Engagement Manager at OVO, explains how adopting Agile ways of working in customer operations has transformed collaboration, improved employee engagement and boosted customer satisfaction.
Guest Information
Alex Goodanew is Employee Engagement Manager at OVO Energy, one of the UK’s most innovative energy retailers. With responsibility for employee experience across large operational teams, Alex has been instrumental in embedding Agile practices into customer service, helping to improve team performance, create psychological safety and drive recognition through technology.
Episode Outline
- Bringing Agile Beyond Tech
Alex shares how OVO adapted Agile rituals such as daily stand-ups, sprints and retrospectives from software teams into customer operations. - Driving Culture Change
Learn how OVO overcame barriers such as psychological safety, constructive feedback and devolved leadership to embed new ways of working. - Improved Communication in Hybrid Teams
Discover how Agile rituals structured communication in hybrid working environments and improved collaboration across teams. - Recognition and Belonging
Find out how OVO uses Mo’s Boost functionality to embed weekly rituals of peer recognition, reward and celebration that sustain engagement. - The Measurable Impact
Alex explains how OVO’s engagement scores rose from 6.9 to 8 out of 10 and how customer complaints decreased while satisfaction scores improved.
Click here for the full transcript of this episode
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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Trailer - Culture in Action
Saison 1
mercredi 18 juin 2025 • Durée 01:35
Welcome to Culture in Action, the podcast where real stories meet real impact. Each episode shines a light on the people and practices driving workplace culture forward, from bold leadership moves to everyday moments that build belonging. Whether you're a people leader, culture champion, or simply curious about what makes teams thrive, this is your space to learn, reflect, and get inspired.
Escaping the Culture Trap with Dr. Jeanne Hardacre
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
jeudi 13 novembre 2025 • Durée 01:00:15
In this episode, Dr. Jeanne Hardacre, author of The Culture Trap and founder of Be the Culture Change, joins Luke Fisher to unpack how leaders and teams can free themselves from the unspoken dynamics that make work feel toxic, tense, or simply uninspiring.
Jeanne shares her deeply personal journey of transformation—how a crisis led her to rethink everything she believed about leadership, power, and organisational culture. From the dangers of "if only" thinking to letting go of shame and job titles, Jeanne invites us to embrace the messiness of being human at work.
With her H.U.M.A.N. practices framework—Honest, Uncomfortable, Messy, Amazing, New—Jeanne offers a hopeful, practical approach for reshaping workplace culture from the inside out.
Dr. Jeanne Hardacre – Author & Founder, Be the Culture Change
Jeanne is a leadership and culture change expert. Her work blends deep organisational insight with human psychology, helping leaders confront hard truths and build cultures grounded in agency, honesty, and care. The Culture Trap is her guidebook for escaping workplace dynamics that no longer serve us.
Be the Culture Change – Leadership & Culture Consultancy
An independent consultancy that supports leaders, teams, and organisations in making meaningful change. Its approach helps people unlearn outdated habits and experiment with new ways of working that centre honesty, power-sharing, and psychological freedom.
Episode Outline
- Who Are You Beyond the Job Title?
Jeanne’s guiding question and how it connects to freedom at work. - The Origins of The Culture Trap
A personal crisis, whistleblowing, and rediscovering purpose through writing. - From Despair to Power
Why Jeanne almost gave up—and how she found a new path forward. - Introducing the H.U.M.A.N. Practices
Five core practices for reshaping culture: Honest, Uncomfortable, Messy, Amazing, New. - Letting Go of “If Only” Thinking
How reclaiming agency starts with dropping blame and assumption. - Micro-Actions, Macro-Impact
Mini experiments and everyday behaviours that unlock culture change. - Shame, Neutral Thinking, and the Triangle
Three powerful concepts to unlearn in order to show up more fully. - Leading Without Controlling
Why we can’t “ensure” culture, and what leaders can do instead. - Top Transformational Practices
Jeanne’s three most powerful shifts for changing team dynamics. - The Future of Culture: A Generation Unwilling to Settle
Why younger workers might be the key to the cultural revolution.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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How Ocado Builds a Culture of High Support and High Challenge
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
jeudi 23 octobre 2025 • Durée 34:20
In this episode, Charlotte Graham, People and Change Lead at Ocado Retail, joins Luke Fisher to explore how to make culture stick in a fast-moving, digital-first business. Charlotte shares how Ocado’s “high support, high challenge” model helps build a culture that balances ambition with wellbeing and why recognition is key to keeping people connected through change.
From embedding values into behaviour to turning resistance into advocacy, Charlotte offers a grounded, people-first approach to culture that resonates with any leader navigating transformation.
Charlotte Graham – People and Change Lead, Ocado Retail
Charlotte brings experience across IT, change, and HR. Her work focuses on helping teams navigate complex change while keeping people at the centre. At Ocado, she leads culture, engagement, and recognition (including via Mo) to build a high performance, values-led workplace.
Ocado Retail – One of the UK’s largest online supermarkets, combining world-leading tech with human-centered innovation. Its culture strategy empowers teams to thrive while delivering results.
Episode Outline
1. From IT to People and Culture
Charlotte’s journey from tech to HR and how both shape her work today.
2. Defining Culture in a Digital-First Business
How Ocado’s values and “high support, high challenge” model drive culture.
3. Turning Resistance into Advocacy
Why change skeptics often become the strongest champions (if heard).
4. Making Values Feel Real
How leadership behaviours and everyday moments bring values to life.
5. Change That Sticks
The role of alignment, feedback, and engagement data in long-term change.
6. Recognition and Engagement Data
How Mo helped boost recognition and engagement at Ocado.
7. The Future of Work and the Change Mindset
Why adaptability and learning are must-have skills for everyone.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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How to Transform Company Culture in a Global Workforce
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
jeudi 9 octobre 2025 • Durée 38:13
In this episode, Hazel Hogben, Chief People Officer at Unilode Aviation Solutions, shares how she’s helped reshape culture across a global aviation logistics business — with teams in 36 countries, many of whom don’t sit at a desk.
From stepping into a newly acquired company, to rewriting values, overhauling communication, and building recognition programs, Hazel explains how Unilode is building emotional connection across a distributed, operational workforce. She shares what’s worked, what’s been hard, and why true alignment with the business is the only way to make culture change stick.
This episode is full of practical insight for anyone leading culture in complex, deskless environments.
Guest Information
Hazel Hogben is Chief People Officer at Unilode Aviation Solutions, a global leader in ULD management and repair for the aviation industry.
Unilode Aviation Solutions operates in 36 countries, serving major airlines and advancing sustainable logistics through aviation cargo solutions.
Episode Outline
1. Walking into a Business on a Burning Platform
Hazel joined Unilode during major change and shares why culture was as urgent as strategy.
2. Communication as a Culture Catalyst
With half the team offline, Hazel introduced tools and practices for relevant, two-way, multilingual communication.
3. Rewriting the Company Values
Hazel explains how Unilode refreshed its values to reflect purpose, growth, and sustainability.
4. From Admin to Strategic Talent Partner
She discusses transforming HR into a proactive, business-aligned function and building L&D from scratch.
5. Recognition That Travels
From Employee of the Year to personalized decals on cargo boxes, Hazel shares how recognition became meaningful and visible.
6. Measuring What Matters
She outlines KPIs like labor turnover and internal promotions — and why floor-level conversations still matter most.
7. Advice for Leading Culture in a Deskless World
Hazel shares what really makes culture land, and why having a genuine tribe matters more than having a perfect plan.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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From Crisis to Culture Change with Paula Schneider at Susan G. Komen
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 24 septembre 2025 • Durée 44:00
In this episode, Paula Schneider, former CEO and now Honorary Vice Chair of Susan G. Komen, shares how she led the world’s largest breast cancer research and advocacy organization through one of the most ambitious nonprofit transformations in recent history. From consolidating 63 affiliates into one unified entity, to navigating a full pivot to remote work during COVID, Paula’s approach to mission-driven leadership is rooted in kindness, strategy, and personal experience — as both a breast cancer survivor and a daughter who lost her mother to the disease.
As we mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Paula offers a timely, powerful look into the inner workings of a purpose-led organization on a global mission.
Guest Information
Paula Schneider - is the Honorary Vice Chair and former CEO of Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer research organization.
Susan G. Komen - With over $3.5 billion invested in breast cancer research, patient support, advocacy, and public health initiatives, Susan G. Komen is a global force in the fight against breast cancer. Its work continues to save lives and drive progress in early detection, treatment, and support for people living with metastatic breast cancer.
Episode Outline
1. From Fashion Industry to Breast Cancer Advocacy
Paula shares how her personal journey compelled her to leave a career in fashion and step into nonprofit leadership at Susan G. Komen.
2. Leading Organizational Change in a Mission-Driven World
When COVID hit, Paula acted quickly: merging 63 Komen affiliates, going fully virtual, and redefining how the organization delivered its mission.
3. Kindness as a Leadership Strategy
Paula unpacks how “kindness doesn’t mean softness.” She shares how Komen’s culture transformation elevated clarity, transparency, and accountability — and why kindness has become a foundational leadership principle at all levels.
4. Culture Rituals in a Remote Workplace
With no physical offices, Komen had to build new cultural glue. Paula shares how whole-company weeks off, “skip level” leadership calls, onboarding copilots, and live dashboards helped staff stay connected and aligned.
5. Supporting People Doing Life-Saving Work
From providing mental health resources to ringing bells for donations, Paula explains how Komen sustains its people through emotionally intense work.
6. Legacy, Leadership, and Breast Cancer Awareness
As a survivor and advocate, Paula reflects on her legacy: increasing investment in metastatic breast cancer research, scaling mission impact, and embedding a culture of care at the heart of one of the world’s most recognized health nonprofits.
Host & Show Info
Host Name: Luke Fisher
About the Host: Luke Fisher is the CEO of Mo, a platform that's all about helping teams create workplaces where people genuinely want to be. Luke's on a mission to show that brilliant company culture isn't just a nice-to-have but what makes teams thrive, feel connected, and do brilliant work together. Mo helps organisations around the world turn their values from poster-board promises into real, everyday habits that bring teams closer and give everyone a sense of purpose. It's culture you can actually see and feel in action.
Podcast Website: Culture in Action
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