Ep 202: Culture isn't a Pinterest board!

Ep 202: Culture isn't a Pinterest board!

Welcome back for the first of our episodes for 2026 🎉

In this episode, Richard is once again joined by business psychologist Kara Daley. This time, it's for a discussion on the wide-ranging topic of organisational culture. What exactly is it? Why can it be so hard to pin down and change? And what exactly is the role of leaders in culture development and change?

We'd love to hear from you on this key topic. Drop us an email "podcast at worklifepsych dot com" or join us for online discussion on WorkLifeSpark, our personal development community. It's free to join.

As ever, thanks for listening!

Resources for this episode

Find out more about Kara here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kara-lee-daly/

Learn about Sustainable Leadership here: https://www.worklifepsych.com/sustainableleadership

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Check out our previous episode all about Menopause at work: https://www.worklifepsych.com/podcast/168/

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