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One Year Later
People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

One Year Later

Over the past year, we’ve explored the shift from workplace culture to community, delving into themes like belonging, trust, adaptability, and leadership as service. Through concepts like the Upside-Down Community Leader, Greenthumb Leadership, and the Deep Ocean Model, we’ve examined how leaders can foster growth, navigate change, and address underlying beliefs. This journey has highlighted that leadership is intentional and requires continuous learning, with the hope of inspiring growth and meaningful connections in others.

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A Leadership Recipe for the Holidays
Leadership, Culture, People Matthew Harrington Leadership, Culture, People Matthew Harrington

A Leadership Recipe for the Holidays

Good food is all about timing, intention, and a willingness to experiment. Leadership is no different. So, this holiday, let’s take a detour from boring leadership jargon and straight into the heart of the kitchen—a place where raw ingredients transform into something magic. Great leadership, like great food, can feed the soul. Here are the essential ingredients for the perfect leadership dish.

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The Shifting Dynamics of Work: Remote, Hybrid, and the Leadership Question
Leadership, Culture, People Matthew Harrington Leadership, Culture, People Matthew Harrington

The Shifting Dynamics of Work: Remote, Hybrid, and the Leadership Question

Remote and hybrid work models have reshaped the workplace, with high-performing leaders often excelling due to their autonomy, discipline, and results-oriented approach, while lower-performing employees may struggle without direct supervision. Research, such as the Stanford University study, highlights the benefits of hybrid work, particularly in enhancing productivity and retention, though challenges arise when remote work is poorly managed. The future of work requires organizations to balance flexibility and accountability, fostering environments that empower diverse employees and adapt to changing expectations.

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Strategic Planning Season: The Importance of Vision in Uncertain Times
Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

Strategic Planning Season: The Importance of Vision in Uncertain Times

This post explores the critical role of strategic planning and visioning in helping organizations navigate uncertainty and long-term challenges. It emphasizes the importance of staying at a strategic level, resisting the pull toward immediate tactical fixes, and focusing on the pillars that drive success: leadership, innovation, operations, and customer focus. With actionable steps and insights, it provides a framework for crafting meaningful, future-oriented plans that transform strategic dreams into achievable realities.

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The Overlap of Conflict, Vulnerability, Trust, and Innovation
Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

The Overlap of Conflict, Vulnerability, Trust, and Innovation

True innovation exists at the intersection of trust, vulnerability, and constructive conflict. As leaders, our role is to create the conditions for innovation to thrive. That means checking our egos, fostering trust, and modeling vulnerability. It means leaning into conflict, embracing discomfort, and having the courage to confront the most brutal facts of our current reality.

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Putting Values Into Action: The Cornerstone of Leadership
Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

Putting Values Into Action: The Cornerstone of Leadership

When teaching or coaching emerging leaders, one topic I push hard on is values. Values refer to the fundamental beliefs and guiding principles that define what an individual, organization, or community stands for. These principles act as a moral and operational compass, influencing behavior, decision-making, and culture.  They are part of the magic three: mission, vision and values.

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Belief-Behavior Conversations In Action: How Pixar Transformed Team Dynamics and Communication
Culture, People Matthew Harrington Culture, People Matthew Harrington

Belief-Behavior Conversations In Action: How Pixar Transformed Team Dynamics and Communication

Belief-behavior conversations, as we discussed in our e-book: Revitalize and Retain Staff, aim to address the root causes behind actions, rather than merely correcting surface-level behavior. Pixar’s leadership used this approach to facilitate open, meaningful dialogues, helping the team uncover the underlying beliefs fueling their actions. Once these beliefs were identified, leaders guided team members toward reframing them, creating lasting behavioral change.

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Leadership Growth Lattice in Action: How LinkedIn Embraced Holistic Employee Development to Drive Retention and Innovation
People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

Leadership Growth Lattice in Action: How LinkedIn Embraced Holistic Employee Development to Drive Retention and Innovation

Discover how LinkedIn transformed employee growth and retention with the Leadership Growth Lattice, a modern alternative to traditional career ladders. By encouraging skill development, cross-functional teamwork, mentorship, volunteerism, and alignment with personal life goals, LinkedIn fostered a culture of continuous learning and flexibility. This holistic approach empowered employees, reduced turnover, and fueled innovation, positioning LinkedIn as a top employer in the competitive tech industry.

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The C.A.M.P. Model In Action: How Google Applied This Theory to Drive Employee Motivation and Innovation
People, Culture Matthew Harrington People, Culture Matthew Harrington

The C.A.M.P. Model In Action: How Google Applied This Theory to Drive Employee Motivation and Innovation

As Google grew, it faced the challenge of keeping its talented workforce consistently motivated. Financial incentives alone weren’t enough to maintain the high levels of innovation and employee satisfaction required to stay ahead in the competitive tech industry. Google’s leadership recognized the need to focus on intrinsic motivators—those elements that drive long-term engagement and fulfillment beyond salary and perks.

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Greenthumb Leadership in Action: How Microsoft Used Adaptive Leadership to Boost Employee Retention and Engagement
People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington People, Leadership, Culture Matthew Harrington

Greenthumb Leadership in Action: How Microsoft Used Adaptive Leadership to Boost Employee Retention and Engagement

In the mid-2010s, Microsoft reached a pivotal moment. While the company was a global tech leader, its internal culture was becoming a hindrance. Employee engagement was low, innovation had stagnated, and internal competition was stifling collaboration. Recognizing the need for cultural transformation, CEO Satya Nadella placed employee engagement and resilience at the heart of the company’s strategy, sparking a leadership overhaul that would play a key role in Microsoft's resurgence.

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