The 5 Culture Challenges Every CPO Is Still Struggling With
Most culture problems don't surprise anyone. That's the uncomfortable truth at the center of Scott McInnes's [https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwmcinnes/] research - a study of Chief People Officers across Ireland that set out to identify what's actually blocking progress from the culture organizations have to the one they need. When Scott debriefed a group of respondents on his findings, the room didn't react with shock. They responded with wry smiles. Same stuff, different year.
Scott founded Inspiring Change in Dublin in 2017 after 25 years working in internal communications and organizational culture across Ireland, the UK, and Europe. His clients include Boots Ireland, the FAI, Enterprise Ireland, and the Police Service of Northern Ireland. He's also the host of the Building Better Cultures podcast, with more than 150 episodes on culture, leadership, and engagement.
In this episode of Courage to Advance, Scott and host Kim Bohr [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimbohr/]compare what his Irish CPO research found with what SparkEffect's own US-based research is surfacing - and the overlap is striking. Geography changes very little. The five challenges Scott named are just as present in American organizations as in Irish ones.
What You'll Discover:
* Why the same five culture challenges keep showing up decade after decade
* How senior leaders cast a "long shadow" through behavior, not announcements
* Why middle managers are the real culture carriers, as "chief sense makers"
* How reframing "difficult conversations" as developmental ones changes everything
* Why return-to-office mandates won't fix disconnection
* Why trust is an outcome of behavior, not a value you can declare
Scott McInnes:
"I might not know your values. But I can see your behaviors."
"Trust isn't a value. It's an outcome of us doing the things that we say we'll do."
Kim Bohr:
"Most organizations know they have a culture problem long before they do anything about it. And the longer they wait, the more it costs them in talent, in performance, and in trust."
"If we can reframe difficult conversations as developmental conversations or support conversations, it changes everything about how people show up."
Courage to Advance is hosted by Kim Bohr, CEO of SparkEffect, and explores how leaders are building the organizations they wish existed. New episodes drop every second, third, and fourth Tuesday of each month. Subscribe and listen at https://couragetoadvancepodcast.com [https://couragetoadvancepodcast.com]