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Culture, Leadership and the Rules of Belonging with Fiona Robertson
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Innhold levert av 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham, and Deb Anderson. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham, and Deb Anderson eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
In this episode of YS Up Governance and Boards Podcast, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson interview Fiona Robertson. Fiona is a culture and leadership expert and her first book, Rules of Belonging - change your organisational culture, delight your people and turbo-charge your results, was published in 2020. We explore with Fiona in-depth the "Rules of Belonging", some neuroscience and psychological safety research, the relationship between culture and strategy and some common virtues of good leaders. "Look, the one thing I've seen a lot of, which I think doesn't work, is I've seen a lot of people who try to recruit their way to a new culture. So, the logic seems sound when you first look at it. So, they'll say things like, "If we just hire more ethical people, then we'll have more ethical decision-making. If we just hire people who are more creative, then we'll get more innovation," and so on and so forth. And what happens is that those people will join the organisation and they'll do what I said before. They'll look around, they'll figure out what it takes to belong in that place, and they will slowly, but surely begin to adopt that behaviour as their own or they will opt out. So, if they feel that they can't or won't earn belonging in their new place, they will opt out either through their own choice or because the immune system of the organism will reject them. And so that whole idea of, "We can recruit our way to a new culture," just doesn't work. People go native or they leave." - Fiona Robertson Summary of episode · Rules of belonging · Culture · Leadership · Maslow's hierarchy of needs · The importance of belonging to a group · Research of Professor Amy Edmondson into psychological safety · Neuroscience research of Professor Matthew Lieberman who heads up the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit at UCLA and his experiment which proves that the human brain cannot distinguish social pain from physical pain, using a functional MRI machine. · Engagement surveys · Change management About Fiona Robertson Fiona Robertson is a culture and leadership expert who holds an MBA from London Business School and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership. She is the former Head of Culture for the National Australia Bank (NAB), where she spent 12 years in senior...
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Innhold levert av 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham, and Deb Anderson. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham, and Deb Anderson eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
In this episode of YS Up Governance and Boards Podcast, 3YS Owls Governance Consultants, Ainslie Cunningham and Deb Anderson interview Fiona Robertson. Fiona is a culture and leadership expert and her first book, Rules of Belonging - change your organisational culture, delight your people and turbo-charge your results, was published in 2020. We explore with Fiona in-depth the "Rules of Belonging", some neuroscience and psychological safety research, the relationship between culture and strategy and some common virtues of good leaders. "Look, the one thing I've seen a lot of, which I think doesn't work, is I've seen a lot of people who try to recruit their way to a new culture. So, the logic seems sound when you first look at it. So, they'll say things like, "If we just hire more ethical people, then we'll have more ethical decision-making. If we just hire people who are more creative, then we'll get more innovation," and so on and so forth. And what happens is that those people will join the organisation and they'll do what I said before. They'll look around, they'll figure out what it takes to belong in that place, and they will slowly, but surely begin to adopt that behaviour as their own or they will opt out. So, if they feel that they can't or won't earn belonging in their new place, they will opt out either through their own choice or because the immune system of the organism will reject them. And so that whole idea of, "We can recruit our way to a new culture," just doesn't work. People go native or they leave." - Fiona Robertson Summary of episode · Rules of belonging · Culture · Leadership · Maslow's hierarchy of needs · The importance of belonging to a group · Research of Professor Amy Edmondson into psychological safety · Neuroscience research of Professor Matthew Lieberman who heads up the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit at UCLA and his experiment which proves that the human brain cannot distinguish social pain from physical pain, using a functional MRI machine. · Engagement surveys · Change management About Fiona Robertson Fiona Robertson is a culture and leadership expert who holds an MBA from London Business School and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership. She is the former Head of Culture for the National Australia Bank (NAB), where she spent 12 years in senior...
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