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Are You Bonusing Toxicity? The Culture Question Every Leader Needs to Answer

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Most organizations say they care about culture. But if your last three culture initiatives quietly died, the problem probably isn't your strategy — it's the gap between what leadership believes is happening and what's actually true on the ground. In this episode of Breakthrough Innovation, JL Heather and Preston Chandler sit down with LaChandra Baker, workforce optimization strategist, three-time TEDx speaker, and author of Your Own Biggest Cheerleader, and founder of LBB Edutainment. We cover why culture transformations keep stalling, how belonging-centered leadership drives real business value, and what self-advocacy actually looks like for leaders who are used to advocating for everyone else. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 1:41 Meet LaChandra Baker 2:27 The gap between what leaders believe about culture and what's really happening 4:15 Why promoting top individual contributors into management sets them up to fail 6:33 The mindset-behavior-action framework: leading indicators over lagging ones 8:55 Giving teams ownership — the difference between order takers and innovation drivers 10:05 Belonging vs. fitting in: how to protect inclusive culture under pressure 13:07 What being your own biggest cheerleader really means for leaders 13:57 The first shift leaders need to make toward authentic self-advocacy 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS ✅ Culture is what you reward, what you discipline, and what you coach — not what's on your posters. If you're bonusing toxic behaviors to hit outcomes, you're undermining everything else. ✅ Belonging isn't a DEI initiative — it's a business strategy. When people belong, they bring their full talent, perspective, and potential. When they're just fitting in, you're leaving innovation on the table. ✅ Self-advocacy starts with self-knowledge. Before a leader can advocate for themselves authentically, they have to understand their triggers, their biases, and what they may need to unlearn. 🎁 FREE RESOURCE Download our Design Sprint Starter Guide → https://centered.work/design-sprint-starter-guide-signup 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly innovation strategy → https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/breakthrough-innovation-7249796048536133632/ 👥 CONNECT Centered.work: https://centered.work JL Heather: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlheather/ Preston Chandler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonchandler/ LaChandra Baker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lachandra-baker/ | lbbedutainment.com 📕 Get the book Breakthrough Innovation → https://centered.work/books #innovation #workplaceculture #leadership #belonging #breakthroughlab #lbbedutainment 🔗 Learn more about LaChandra's work at lbbedutainment.com Thanks for tuning in to Breakthrough Innovation! Want to subscribe to the podcast? Have feedback to share? Connect with us on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5lvtrMCTIn2sacSJgUQ8yw] or iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakthrough-innovation/id1785025311] and leave us a review—we’d love to hear from you!

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Are You Bonusing Toxicity? The Culture Question Every Leader Needs to Answer

Most organizations say they care about culture. But if your last three culture initiatives quietly died, the problem probably isn't your strategy — it's the gap between what leadership believes is happening and what's actually true on the ground. In this episode of Breakthrough Innovation, JL Heather and Preston Chandler sit down with LaChandra Baker, workforce optimization strategist, three-time TEDx speaker, and author of Your Own Biggest Cheerleader, and founder of LBB Edutainment. We cover why culture transformations keep stalling, how belonging-centered leadership drives real business value, and what self-advocacy actually looks like for leaders who are used to advocating for everyone else. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 1:41 Meet LaChandra Baker 2:27 The gap between what leaders believe about culture and what's really happening 4:15 Why promoting top individual contributors into management sets them up to fail 6:33 The mindset-behavior-action framework: leading indicators over lagging ones 8:55 Giving teams ownership — the difference between order takers and innovation drivers 10:05 Belonging vs. fitting in: how to protect inclusive culture under pressure 13:07 What being your own biggest cheerleader really means for leaders 13:57 The first shift leaders need to make toward authentic self-advocacy 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS ✅ Culture is what you reward, what you discipline, and what you coach — not what's on your posters. If you're bonusing toxic behaviors to hit outcomes, you're undermining everything else. ✅ Belonging isn't a DEI initiative — it's a business strategy. When people belong, they bring their full talent, perspective, and potential. When they're just fitting in, you're leaving innovation on the table. ✅ Self-advocacy starts with self-knowledge. Before a leader can advocate for themselves authentically, they have to understand their triggers, their biases, and what they may need to unlearn. 🎁 FREE RESOURCE Download our Design Sprint Starter Guide → https://centered.work/design-sprint-starter-guide-signup 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly innovation strategy → https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/breakthrough-innovation-7249796048536133632/ 👥 CONNECT Centered.work: https://centered.work JL Heather: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlheather/ Preston Chandler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonchandler/ LaChandra Baker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lachandra-baker/ | lbbedutainment.com 📕 Get the book Breakthrough Innovation → https://centered.work/books #innovation #workplaceculture #leadership #belonging #breakthroughlab #lbbedutainment 🔗 Learn more about LaChandra's work at lbbedutainment.com Thanks for tuning in to Breakthrough Innovation! Want to subscribe to the podcast? Have feedback to share? Connect with us on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5lvtrMCTIn2sacSJgUQ8yw] or iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakthrough-innovation/id1785025311] and leave us a review—we’d love to hear from you!

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Subtraction as Strategy: How Doing Less Unlocks Better Leadership

Most leaders don't fail because they stop caring. They fail because they can't stop adding — more initiatives, more hours, more optimization — until the very effort that built their success quietly starts to undermine it. In this episode of Breakthrough Innovation, JL Heather and Preston Chandler sit down with Nell Derick Debevoise Dewey, Harvard-trained leadership advisor, self-described subtraction activist, and founder of the Subtract to Succeed Substack community. We cover why subtraction is a strategy, not a retreat, how to shift from floodlight to laser as a leader, and a practical Stop, Drop, and Roll framework you can apply before your next meeting. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 1:37 Meet Nell Derick Debevoise Dewey (Nell3D) 2:04 Early warning signs you've crossed into diminishing returns 3:46 What physical symptoms are telling you about your leadership capacity 7:47 The infrastructure of "more" — why subtraction is an uphill battle 9:18 Floodlight vs. laser: the paradigm shift every leader needs 10:37 Delegation as a gift, not a burden 12:21 Stop, Drop, and Roll: the subtraction framework explained 13:34 What "Stop" really means (it's not a retreat — it's data collection) 14:36 How to run a subtraction experiment without blowing up your life 16:05 "Roll": using systems thinking to unlock win-win-wins 18:25 How to connect with Nell and access Subtract to Succeed 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS ✅ Doing more doesn't produce more — it produces less clarity. When attention is scattered, work today demands 100% of your best mind, and splitting it 100 ways is a mathematical impossibility. Subtraction is how leaders get their capacity back. ✅ The Stop, Drop, and Roll framework is an in-seat, eyes-open practice — not a retreat. Stop means collecting real data (physical, relational, operational). Drop means running a small experiment in subtraction. Roll means using systems thinking to find the win-win-wins those changes unlock. ✅ Delegation done well is a gift — to your direct reports, to your future leaders, and to your own ability to operate as a laser instead of a floodlight. What you model is what the next generation of leaders will do and receive. 🎁 FREE RESOURCE Download our Design Sprint Starter Guide → https://centered.work/design-sprint-starter-guide-signup🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly innovation strategy → https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/breakthrough-innovation-7249796048536133632/ 🔗 Get Nell's free Stop–Drop–Roll one-pager: https://nell3d.kit.com/stopdroproll 🔗 90-day guest pass to Nell's Substack, Subtract to Succeed: https://nell3d.substack.com/guestpass 👥 CONNECT Centered.work: https://centered.work JL Heather: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlheather/ Preston Chandler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prestonchandler/ Nell Derick Debevoise Dewey: Subtract to Succeed on Substack 📕 Get the book Breakthrough Innovation → https://centered.work/books #innovation #leadership #subtraction #womeninleadership #breakthroughlab

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