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Be Human: Simple Shifts That Transform Culture with Tim McCleary

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What’s the vibe where you work—and how do you shift it for the better?

Culture expert Tim McCleary joins Kristi to unpack how trust, involvement, and a little bit of neuroscience can totally transform your team. From his days at NBC and GE to launching his movement Be Human, Tim brings stories, insights, and simple actions that help people-first leaders create workplaces that feel good and perform.

Let’s build better vibes—one human moment at a time. ✨

Additional Resources:

Connect with Tim on LinkedIn

Learn more about The Involvement Practice

Be Human - Today!!

Learn more about Skutvik Consulting

Learn more about workvibes

Check Your Vibe

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Key Takeaways:

  • Culture forms with or without intention—leaders must be proactive in shaping the environment they want.
  • Trust is the foundation of high-performing teams and is deeply tied to psychological safety and openness.
  • Involving employees in change fosters ownership, localization, and long-term success.
  • Small, human gestures like smiling, listening, and being candid create ripple effects in team culture.

  continue reading

41 episodes

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Manage episode 484023570 series 3562339
Content provided by Kristi Skutvik. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristi Skutvik or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What’s the vibe where you work—and how do you shift it for the better?

Culture expert Tim McCleary joins Kristi to unpack how trust, involvement, and a little bit of neuroscience can totally transform your team. From his days at NBC and GE to launching his movement Be Human, Tim brings stories, insights, and simple actions that help people-first leaders create workplaces that feel good and perform.

Let’s build better vibes—one human moment at a time. ✨

Additional Resources:

Connect with Tim on LinkedIn

Learn more about The Involvement Practice

Be Human - Today!!

Learn more about Skutvik Consulting

Learn more about workvibes

Check Your Vibe

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Key Takeaways:

  • Culture forms with or without intention—leaders must be proactive in shaping the environment they want.
  • Trust is the foundation of high-performing teams and is deeply tied to psychological safety and openness.
  • Involving employees in change fosters ownership, localization, and long-term success.
  • Small, human gestures like smiling, listening, and being candid create ripple effects in team culture.

  continue reading

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