#32 How to Build Workplace Communities with Katherine Hawkins-Jones, Chief People Officer at Somerset Bridge Group
Katherine Hawkins-Jones is Chief People Officer at a UK-based motor insurance company and founder of the People Experience Consultancy PeopleScape. She entered HR from retail and hospitality management, completed her CIPD qualifications, and built over two decades of experience across insurance, financial services, automotive, retail, hospitality, and education — specializing in change and transformation. In this episode, Katherine explains the Bridge Builders model: a system of self-selected, trained employee advocates who launch and sustain internal communities using a shared playbook.
The core friction Katherine unpacks is what happens as a company scales past the point where informal "water cooler" connection holds it together. In a 100–1,500 person organization, junior and newer employees lose visibility to leadership and access to projects, and community initiatives die without structure. Katherine argues that the People team is uniquely positioned to fix this, using its cross-department "aerial view" to connect people who would never otherwise meet.
Challenges Addressed
* Informal networks break down as headcount grows: Katherine Hawkins-Jones describes how "water cooler" collisions that once sparked connection and innovation stop scaling once a company spreads across multiple offices and remote workers. Leadership can no longer oversee every relationship directly, so connection needs deliberate structure.
* Junior and newer employees get locked out: Katherine shares her own early-career experience of being excluded from working groups and projects, a pattern that repeats for new starters and recently transferred staff who lack access and leadership visibility.
* Community initiatives die from lack of structure: Katherine explains that most workplace communities fail because they are launched for the wrong reasons, try to please everyone, and receive no sustained investment, agenda, or scheduled time.
Actionable Takeaways
1. Appoint self-selected Bridge Builders: Identify natural connectors who volunteer, then train them on your platform tools (Microsoft Teams, Slack), communication, and event planning. Never conscript people, because forced participation kills the organic energy that sustains a community.
2. Block calendar time, like Deal Days: Katherine's "Drop Everything and Learn" (DLD) program schedules learning time directly in diaries with structured comms and shared collision points. Put the time in the calendar rather than trusting that people will find it.
3. Run an opt-in access system like "Me Please": Create a channel where employees raise their hand for upcoming projects and initiatives. Katherine's "Me Please" group gave underrepresented staff a simple way to say yes to opportunities that were previously invisible to them.
Questions This Episode Answers
* How do we keep workplace communities alive as we scale past 100 employees? Katherine Hawkins-Jones says communities survive through patience, investment, diligence, and consistency, not instant results. Assign trained Bridge Builders, set agendas, send pre-meeting thinking points, and monitor conversation quality rather than chasing member counts.
* How big should an internal community be before it stops working? Katherine argues that depth beats size: once a group grows too large, conversation quality erodes and psychological safety drops. She recommends smaller, focused communities united under one organizational identity rather than one group that serves nobody well.
* Can remote and hybrid teams build genuine community without an office? Yes. Katherine's Women in Insurance Network runs as a hybrid group connecting Bristol offices, Newcastle offices, and home workers. She stresses that technology builds meaningful connection when used deliberately, making hybrid formats more inclusive of parents, carers, and those with health or travel constraints.
Links & Resources Mentioned:
* Connect with Katherine Hawkins-Jones on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-hawkins-jones-fcipd/]
* PeopleScape website [https://peoplescapeconsulting.com/] and free organizational health check diagnostic tool
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