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Culture Is Not a Deck of Slides

Culture isn’t what you say. It’s what you water. You can have the best strategy, the smartest people, and a wall of inspiring values… But if the soil is toxic, nothing will grow. In Article 5 of The HX Revolution, I explore why culture is not a deck of slides—it’s a living, breathing organism. It’s the emotional climate your people operate in. The invisible force that shapes behavior, trust, and transformation. In this article, we’ll talk about: 🌱 Why culture behaves like a garden (yes, really) ⚛️ What quantum physics and the observer effect have to teach us about leadership 🧠 How psychological safety isn’t a “soft” idea—it’s the foundation of performance 🛠 And most importantly: 5 practical actions you can take this week to start embedding HX into your culture If you want a culture of growth, safety, and transformation—you have to tend to it. 👇 Read the full article and let’s reflect together: What kind of garden are you growing in your company? #HumanExperience #HX #CompanyCulture #PsychologicalSafety #OrganizationalChange #Leadership #Transformation #TheHXRevolution #CX #CustomerExperience #EX #EmployeeExperience #H2H #The H2HExperiment

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The HX Leader – Shifting from Control to Influence

Still trying to lead with control? It’s time for an upgrade. The world has changed—but most leadership hasn’t. We’re still promoting authority over presence, perfection over self-awareness, and performance over trust. And then we wonder why transformation doesn’t stick. In the latest article of The HX Revolution series (#4), I dive deep into what it really means to lead in the age of human experience: - Why command-and-control leadership is outdated (and dangerous) - What Jung’s Shadow has to do with your next team meeting - How ancient Stoic wisdom offers surprisingly modern answers - Why love-based leadership isn’t soft—it’s revolutionary - And most importantly, how to lead through influence, not control Because let’s be honest—no transformation will work unless leaders are willing to transform too. This article is personal. It’s practical. And it’s the one I wish every leader would read. Have a look and let me know: What kind of leadership are you practicing right now? Control or connection? #HumanExperience #Leadership #Transformation #TheHXRevolution #BusinessCulture #SelfAwareness #LoveBasedLeadership #Jung #Stoicism #OrganizationalChange #CX #CustomerExperience #EX #EmployeeExperience #H2H #TheH2HExperiment

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The Science of Change: Why People Resist Transformation

Why do people resist change—even when it’s good for them? Is it fear? Habit? Laziness? Nope. It’s biology. And psychology. And, honestly... a little philosophy too. In the latest article from The HX Revolution series, I dive deep into: - The neuroscience behind resistance to change - How our environment rewires our genes (yes, really—hello, epigenetics) - What Jung and Adler would say about corporate culture - How Stoicism and Buddhism offer surprisingly modern tools for leading transformation Bottom line? People don’t resist change because they’re broken. They resist because they’re wired for safety. If you want to lead real transformation, you’ve got to make it human. That’s the heart of HX. Dive into Article 3: “The Science of Change: Why People Resist Transformation” Let’s stop blaming resistance and start understanding it. Read, reflect, and let me know: What’s the biggest blocker to change you’ve seen in your workplace? #HumanExperience #HX #ChangeManagement #Transformation #Neuroscience #Epigenetics #Psychology #Philosophy #Leadership #OrganizationalCulture #TheHXRevolution #CX #CustomerExperience #EX #EmployeeExperience #H2H #TheH2HExperiment

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