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This is an essential conversation for any leader, manager, or entrepreneur who wants to build a high-performing, sustainable culture.

We're joined by Kyle McDowell, a former Fortune 10 senior executive and the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Begin with We: 10 Principles for Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence. Kyle is candid about the dysfunctional "me-oriented" mindset that plagues most workplaces and shares his practical, principle-based framework for transforming it into a "WE powerhouse."

Why You Need to Hear This:

The evidence is clear: an unhealthy work environment is a slow-motion disaster.

  • A toxic culture is costing American companies an estimated $223 billion annually.

  • Kyle reveals that a fifth of American employees have quit a job in the last five years because of a toxic culture.

  • Conversely, we-oriented companies are seeing a 23% spike in profitability and a 21% boost in productivity.

Inside the Episode: From Me to WE

Kyle gets raw and transparent about the first 20 years of his 30-year corporate career, where he was completely "stuck in the me zone"—a leader focused only on his own wins. He shares the profound epiphany that changed his entire approach to leadership and life, leading him to develop the "10 We" principles as a guide for building true connection and legacy.

Key Takeaways & Actionable Insights:

  • The Courage to Change: Is it human nature to be "me-oriented"? Kyle challenges this idea and explains why it takes immense courage and a mindset shift to break the cycle of toxic, command-and-control leadership.

  • Values are Bullshit (Why Behavior is King): Most company values are meaningless words on a poster. Kyle explains why focusing on observable, documentable behaviors is the only way to genuinely shift and sustain culture. "Values are bullshit"—but principles and behaviors are currency.

  • The Leadership Cycle Breaker: Learn how bad behavior from one boss creates a dysfunctional cycle that perpetuates toxic leaders, and how one person can find the "better way" and create a positive, unstoppable momentum from the ground up.

  • Handling Accountability with Empathy: How do you address underperformance and mistakes in a "we culture" without resorting to shame or the "get your results up or else" approach? Kyle offers his proven method for setting expectations and giving people the support they need to succeed.

  • The Power of Self-Reflection: We discuss why few companies promote self-awareness training, and why self-reflection is the non-negotiable first step in the entire cultural transformation.

Connect with Kyle McDowell:

Kyle McDowell's book, Begin with We: 10 Principles for Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence, is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller.

Episode Timeline

  • 1:01 The ROI on a Healthy Culture: Profitability & Productivity Spikes

  • 3:03 Kyle's Personal Confession: 20 Years Trapped in the "Me Zone"

  • 4:13 The Gut Punch: Why a Leader Loathes the Environment They Created

  • 7:44 Why Leading Differently Requires Courage and Why the "We Shift" is Rare

  • 10:10 How Toxic Bosses Create a Cycle of Bad Leadership Behavior

  • 15:39 The Tough Choice: Staying or Finding a Better Environment

  • 18:08 Kyle’s Leadership Hero: Harry Kramer and the Power of Values-Based Leadership

  • 20:35 Tackling Self-Reflection: Why It's Simple, Not Easy

  • 26:18 The Momentum of Principle-Based Leadership and the Naysayers

  • 34:22 Accountability Without Shaming: Handling Underperformance in a We-Culture

  • 44:42 Why Corporate Values Are "Bullshit" and the Truth About Behaviors

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