"Psychological safety is about creating an environment where employees feel secure enough to take risks and voice their opinions without fear." - Mark O'Donnell

"Core values are not just words on a wall; they guide hiring, firing, and all major decisions." - CJ DuBe'

"Love in business is about treating people with respect, valuing their contributions, and supporting their growth." - Kelly Knight

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In my latest episode of "Joseph Jaffe is Not Famous," I had the pleasure of hosting Mark O'Donnell, Kelly Knight, and CJ DuBe', the brilliant minds behind the book People. Our conversation centered around the single most important asset you will ever have in your growing business - people - and to that end, the importance and essence of building an intentional culture within organizations that protects, nurtures, preserves and energizes your people.

Some of the key takeaways from this episode include:

Building an intentional culture requires courage and repetition over time through core values alignment and accountability. 

Visionaries and integrators play complementary roles in guiding business growth when they have good chemistry and share core values. 

Genuine care and concern for individuals, not just business needs, creates high psychological safety and job satisfaction. 

Personal and professional goals can align when the right people are in the right seats within a supportive culture that harnesses human energy effectively. 

Living the "EOS life" is all about doing what you love, working with people you love, making a real difference, being compensated appropriately AND having the time to pursue other passions

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Here are the show notes: 
 
Visionary and integrator roles in business growth. (8:27)
Leadership styles, visionaries, and integrators in business. (16:06)
Chemistry, core values, and building intentional cultures. (21:50)
Building an intentional culture through courage and repetition. (25:51)
Company cultures, intentionality, and health. (31:09)
Building and maintaining a positive company culture through accountability and high psychological safety. (36:26)
Creating a unified work culture. (42:00)
Leadership, culture, and heart-centered approach to business success. (48:12)
Creating a culture of genuine care and concern in business, prioritizing individual growth and well-being over position within a company. (53:39)
Personal goals and aspirations with a focus on travel and family. (57:29)
 
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“…in Hollywood, important people can't stand to be invited someplace that isn't full of other important people. They don't mind a few unfamous people being present because they make good listeners.” - Marilyn Monroe

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"Psychological safety is about creating an environment where employees feel secure enough to take risks and voice their opinions without fear." - Mark O'Donnell


"Core values are not just words on a wall; they guide hiring, firing, and all major decisions." - CJ DuBe'


"Love in business is about treating people with respect, valuing their contributions, and supporting their growth." - Kelly Knight


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In my latest episode of "Joseph Jaffe is Not Famous," I had the pleasure of hosting Mark O'Donnell, Kelly Knight, and CJ DuBe', the brilliant minds behind the book People. Our conversation centered around the single most important asset you will ever have in your growing business - people - and to that end, the importance and essence of building an intentional culture within organizations that protects, nurtures, preserves and energizes your people.


Some of the key takeaways from this episode include:



Building an intentional culture requires courage and repetition over time through core values alignment and accountability. 
Visionaries and integrators play complementary roles in guiding business growth when they have good chemistry and share core values. 
Genuine care and concern for individuals, not just business needs, creates high psychological safety and job satisfaction. 
Personal and professional goals can align when the right people are in the right seats within a supportive culture that harnesses human energy effectively. 
Living the "EOS life" is all about doing what you love, working with people you love, making a real difference, being compensated appropriately AND having the time to pursue other passions


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Here are the show notes: 

 

Visionary and integrator roles in business growth. (8:27)

Leadership styles, visionaries, and integrators in business. (16:06)

Chemistry, core values, and building intentional cultures. (21:50)

Building an intentional culture through courage and repetition. (25:51)

Company cultures, intentionality, and health. (31:09)

Building and maintaining a positive company culture through accountability and high psychological safety. (36:26)

Creating a unified work culture. (42:00)

Leadership, culture, and heart-centered approach to business success. (48:12)

Creating a culture of genuine care and concern in business, prioritizing individual growth and well-being over position within a company. (53:39)

Personal goals and aspirations with a focus on travel and family. (57:29)

 

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“…in Hollywood, important people can't stand to be invited someplace that isn't full of other important people. They don't mind a few unfamous people being present because they make good listeners.” - Marilyn Monroe


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If you like what you see, please subscribe to the show: bit.ly/subscribetotheshow

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