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336: Book of the Week: An Everyone Culture

5 min · 25. maj 2026
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Show Notes: MLDC Book of the Week – An Everyone CultureEpisode 336 of The HaltingWinter Podcast _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Most local government leaders will tell you they're committed to developing their people. And they mean it. But in An Everyone Culture, Harvard researchers Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey make a case that confronts the reality facing most leaders: the way nearly every organization is built — including yours — is quietly working against the very development you're trying to create. The culprit is what Kegan and Lahey call the second job. It's the invisible work your people are doing on top of their actual job — covering weaknesses, managing impressions, performing competence for the council, for peers, for the public. Nobody assigned it. Nobody talks about it. But it's happening in your organization right now, and it's draining the energy and capacity your team needs to do their best work. In this episode, Seth Winterhalter unpacks the central idea behind Kegan and Lahey's Deliberately Developmental Organization (DDO), a workplace where growth isn't a program or a perk, but the way the organization actually runs. He walks through what that means specifically in the context of local government, where civil service systems, elected oversight, and public scrutiny create real barriers to the kind of culture the book describes and why those barriers make the work more urgent, not less. Join the MLDC for the Complete 5-Part Series The Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC) is a network of local government leaders from across North America, including city/county managers, administrators, and department heads, giving you access to: ✔ A weekly podcast series breaking down one book for municipal applications ✔ Daily blog reflections and implementation tools ✔ Our live, weekly, virtual mastermind session ✔ Monthly webinars with relevant training from local gov leaders ➡ Learn more at www.HaltingWinter.com/MLDC [https://haltingwinter.com/mldc/] Resources Mentioned * Book: An Everyone Culture by Robert Kegan & Lisa Lahey [https://amzn.to/4cQWxhx] Connect with Seth Winterhalter * LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter [http://www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter] * Website: www.HaltingWinter.com [http://www.haltingwinter.com/]

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