Episode 237: The Family Trap – Should Workplace Culture Embrace Family Values?
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In this episode, we use a bit of lateral thinking to explore a provocative question: What can organizations learn from healthy families?
Joyce introduces a list of characteristics commonly found in healthy families, and together we examine how these traits might apply to organizational culture. Which qualities translate well to the workplace? Where do the parallels break down? And where might seemingly positive family values create unintended consequences?
Many of us cringe when leaders describe their company as "a family." While the phrase can evoke warmth, belonging, and mutual support, it can also signal blurred boundaries, favoritism, unhealthy loyalty, or expectations that employees put the organization's needs ahead of their own.
With that tension as our backdrop, we dive into a lively conversation about the traits of healthy families and what they might teach us about creating healthier, more human workplaces. The discussion led us to some conclusions that surprised even us.
Join us and see where the conversation takes you.