Team Health: Is This a Culture Problem or a Leadership Problem?
Culture is easy to talk about and much harder to live. In this episode of Unlocked, Kristyn Drennen is joined by Sara Myers and Kelli Oberndorf, co-founders of Ekatā Group, for a grounded conversation about team health, leadership, accountability, and what it really takes to build a connected, high-performing company.
Sara and Kelli explain the meaning behind Ekatā, a Sanskrit word connected to unity, and how that idea shapes their work with leadership teams. Through their VIBE framework, which stands for Value, Integrity, Belonging, and Empowerment, they help teams move from vague culture language to real conversations, practical behaviors, and shared agreements that can actually be practiced inside the business.
Kristyn connects their work directly to TransformCXO’s mission of building sound businesses, steady leaders, and strong families. When a company has structure, clarity, and accountability, leaders are more stable. When leaders are stable and teams are healthy, people are able to do better work and go home with more capacity for the people they love. That is where operational transformation becomes deeply human.
This conversation is especially valuable for business owners and leadership teams who sense that something feels off inside the business, even if performance looks fine from the outside. The episode explores the warning signs of unhealthy teams, including burnout, role confusion, duplicated work, low trust, lack of candor, silence in meetings, and turnover. It also offers practical language for building accountability without fear, encouraging innovation without chaos, and creating a culture where people are willing to raise their hands before small issues become expensive problems.
Key Highlights
* Why team health is more than employee engagement, team culture, or another leadership buzzword.
* How Ekatā’s VIBE framework brings Value, Integrity, Belonging, and Empowerment into practical team conversations.
* Why accountability must be clearly defined in action, not just used as a word leaders repeat.
* How psychological safety supports candor, ownership, problem solving, and better leadership decisions.
* Why healthy risk-taking requires clear boundaries, standards, and defined spaces for experimentation.
* The warning signs that a team may be less healthy than the owner or leadership team believes.
* How operational clarity and team health work together to create steadier leaders and more scalable companies.
Links and Resources
Learn more about Ekatā Group: https://www.ekatagroup.com [https://www.ekatagroup.com]
Contact Ekatā Group: Connections@ekatagroup.com [Connections@ekatagroup.com]
Explore TransformCXO: https://transformcxo.com [https://transformcxo.com]
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