Why Your Organization Should Stop Trying to Be Like Google

Why Your Organization Should Stop Trying to Be Like Google

Companies like Google, Netflix and Facebook have great perks and workspaces, but just trying to copy and paste their ideas into your company will not get you very far.

There has been a lot of talk over the past few years about the unique and impressive things that companies like Google, Netflix and Facebook have implemented. These companies have some great employee perks such as free food, massages, work flexibility and unlimited sick days. They have fun and exciting workspaces that include rock climbing walls, breathtaking views, on site gyms with trainers, open floor plans and napping pods. A lot of company leaders see what Google, Netflix and Facebook are doing and they feel they have to do the same to attract and retain their people, but this is a horrible idea.

The fact is, companies like Google are not making these decisions on a whim, so neither should you. They are implementing these things based on people analytics, data, research and studies.
They reach out to their employees to find out what they want and need and that is what determines their next move. Every company is unique and therefore simply copying Google is dangerous and it won’t get you very far.

The truth is there is no secret to figuring out what perks and benefits to offer your employees. If you want to create an organization where people genuinely want to show up to work you just have to ask your people and listen to them. Focus on what makes your company unique; what are your values, what are your goals, what do your people care about? Trying to be like Google kills what makes your organization special. So instead of trying to copy and paste from Google, try figuring out what is important to your organization and to your people before implementing perks, benefits or a new workspace.

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Is AI Taking Over The World? Not So Fast! - Chief AI Officer of PwC US, Dan Priest

Is AI Taking Over The World? Not So Fast! - Chief AI Officer of PwC US, Dan Priest

AI is moving faster than most leaders can keep up. If you’re not leveraging it, you’re already behind. But AI adoption isn’t as simple as plugging in new tech. While some companies are already using it to outpace competitors, others are stuck in analysis paralysis—unsure how to implement AI without opening themselves up to risk. If you want to lead in this AI-driven world, you can’t afford to wait. In this episode, Dan Priest, US Chief AI Officer of PwC, breaks down the biggest AI shifts happening right now and the strategies leaders need to stay ahead. You’ll learn why AI has moved from a technical tool to a business strategy driver, how companies can avoid the biggest AI adoption mistakes, the critical role of responsible AI governance, and why understanding AI’s human impact is just as important as its technical capabilities. ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

10 Maalis 55min

Sparks: Understanding Employee Experience: How It Results in Real ROI and How to Create Truly Engaged Teams

Sparks: Understanding Employee Experience: How It Results in Real ROI and How to Create Truly Engaged Teams

The workplace has evolved. It’s no longer about employees convincing companies to hire them—it’s about companies proving why employees should want to stay. The game has changed, and so must leadership. In today's Leadership Spark, we uncover the truth about what separates employee engagement from employee experience—and why it’s the latter that drives real results. Learn why only 6% of companies are excelling in employee experience and how investing in it can drive real business ROI. We’ll uncover what it takes to build a culture where employees truly want to stay and thrive. ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

7 Maalis 6min

The Power of HR: How CHROs Will Shape the Future of Work

The Power of HR: How CHROs Will Shape the Future of Work

Join the world’s top CHROs who are a part of Future of Work Leaders. An exclusive group of people leaders from around the world who are moving beyond traditional HR to focus on the future of work, employee experience, and leadership. Other groups are expensive, time consuming, filled with sales pitches and presentations, and don’t add value. Future of Work Leaders is different, it’s shaped by the very CHROs who are a part of it. We host monthly virtual discussions along with an thriving online community and a few in-person events each year. We focus on connections, insights, and value. Join CHROs from Tractor Supply, Northrop Grumman, Neiman Marcus, Dow, Lego, Patagonia, PNC Bank, and dozens of others. Learn more at FutureOfWorkLeaders.com   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

5 Maalis 4min

Workhuman CEO Eric Mosley on How Recognition Drives Engagement & Retention

Workhuman CEO Eric Mosley on How Recognition Drives Engagement & Retention

Most leaders overcomplicate retention, engagement, and culture-building—when the real solution is simple: recognition. Eric Mosley is CEO and founder of Workhuman, a company that has helped over 7 million employees across 150 countries connect through authentic appreciation—and the data proves it works. In this episode, Eric shares how recognition, done right, can cut turnover in half, boost engagement, and build stronger teams. We unpack why peer-to-peer recognition matters more than you think, how AI is uncovering hidden bias and strengthening inclusivity, and why authentic, timely recognition is more powerful than any traditional reward system. You’ll learn how gratitude fuels better performance, how to avoid recognition burnout, and why leaders who actively recognize others stay longer and perform better. If you want to retain top talent and build a thriving culture, recognition isn’t about handing out awards—it’s about real, timely appreciation that strengthens human connections. Get this right, and you don’t just boost engagement—you future-proof your workforce.   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

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Sparks: Does Age Matter? What Really Shapes Career Mindsets and How to Build Employees from Different Generations

Sparks: Does Age Matter? What Really Shapes Career Mindsets and How to Build Employees from Different Generations

Are multiple generations in the workplace really as different as we think? Or is work ethic the real issue we should be talking about? In today’s Leadership Spark, we challenge the idea that generational differences define work habits. Instead, we explore why life stages and experiences—not age—shape how people approach work, and how social media trends like "lazy girl jobs" are promoting toxic career mindsets. We also break down why work ethic seems to be declining, what companies should expect from employees, and how leaders can balance vulnerability with accountability to build stronger teams. If you want to understand what’s really happening in today’s workplace, this episode is for you.   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

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Why Employees Leave Leaders & What You Can Do About It | Dr. Jack Zenger

Why Employees Leave Leaders & What You Can Do About It | Dr. Jack Zenger

If half your team suddenly quit, would you know why? Research shows that 50% of employees quit because of their relationship with their leader, and it’s not because of screaming bosses or impossible workloads—it’s because they feel ignored, undervalued, and disconnected. In this episode, Dr. Jack Zenger, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenger Folkman, breaks down what truly drives employee retention and engagement. Backed by data from 200,000 leaders worldwide, Jack reveals the three leadership qualities that make the biggest impact on employees, the cascading effect of great leadership across an organization, and why strategic thinking, inspiration, and results-focused leadership matter now more than ever. We also discuss how you can measure your effectiveness as a leader without relying on complex surveys, as well as the state of leadership in 2025, the impact of AI, and whether leadership training programs are actually working. If you want to keep your best people and build a culture where employees thrive, this episode is a must-listen.   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

24 Helmi 56min

Sparks: Climb the Vulnerability Mountain: How to Balance Vulnerability and Competence to Unlock Your Best Leadership Version

Sparks: Climb the Vulnerability Mountain: How to Balance Vulnerability and Competence to Unlock Your Best Leadership Version

What if being vulnerable as a leader could make you stronger, not weaker? In today’s Leadership Spark, we explore the Vulnerability Mountain—a framework that shows why leading with vulnerability isn't about flipping a switch but embarking on a journey that builds trust and credibility. You'll discover why vulnerability without competence can backfire, how the Pratfall Effect makes leaders more relatable when they’re great at their jobs, and why leading by example is the only way to inspire authenticity in your team. If you want to lead with impact, this episode will challenge your perspective on what true leadership looks like.   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

21 Helmi 5min

Futurist Martin Ford on AI, Jobs, and the Future of Work

Futurist Martin Ford on AI, Jobs, and the Future of Work

With AI advancing at breakneck speed, what does this mean for your job, your company, and the way we work? Martin Ford, one of the world’s top futurists, joins us to break down the rapid rise of AI and how it’s shaking up the job market. In this episode, Martin reveals why white-collar jobs might vanish before blue-collar ones, how AI agents are quietly becoming our new co-workers, and why leaders need to embrace this shift instead of fearing it. We dive into the strategies every leader needs to stay ahead, including how to balance human talent with AI’s growing capabilities, why hybrid teams are the future, and what to do now to prepare for the massive workplace changes on the horizon.   ________________ Start your day with the world’s top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

17 Helmi 58min

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