Belonging at Work with Faith Clarke
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What does belonging at work actually look like—beyond posters and policies? Organizational culture expert Faith Clarke (engineer-turned-people-systems strategist) joins us to unpack “yes-yes” solutions, internal vs. external motivation, and how microcultures (5–8 person teams) can transform organizations. We talk listening as leadership, practicing—not preaching—values, and why work besties aren’t just emotional support humans…they’re co-creators of culture.
Top Takeaways
- Culture is practiced, not posted. Microcultures beat macroculture slogans.
- “Yes-Yes” solutions: bridge tensions so both needs are met.
- Internal > external motivation for sustainable behavior and performance.
- Belonging = shared care + protection. People stay and thrive when they feel looked after.
- Start small. Build skills interpersonally, then in small groups, then scale.
- Leaders model vulnerability. Listening with curiosity (not fixing) builds trust.
- 80/20 rule. A few changes in listening and co-creation drive most results.
- Work friendships fuel belonging and make hard work possible.
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