
The Strategy Skills Podcast: Strategy | Leadership | Critical Thinking | Problem-Solving 569: Advisor to Microsoft, Google, and Hilton Executives Reveals How Leaders Create High-Performance Cultures Without Sacrificing Employee Joy
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Jul 16, 2025 Bree Groff, a workplace culture expert and author of 'Today Was Fun', shares her insights from advising leaders at Microsoft and Google. She discusses the 'Professional Conformity Trap', where corporate jargon stifles creativity. Bree introduces the 'check-in' method to foster psychological safety in teams and emphasizes the power of 'micro acts of mischief' for cultural change. She advocates for prioritizing employee joy alongside productivity, arguing that authentic, comfortable workplaces enhance both satisfaction and performance.
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Formality Stifles Creativity
- Large corporations often mistake formality for competence, leading to stifled creativity and authenticity.
- Organizations that are unapologetically themselves create more vibrant employee engagement and customer connections.
Creative Leadership Example
- Melissa Goldie, ex-Calvin Klein CMO, maintained lightness and creativity despite high pressures.
- She focused on exciting possibilities, like celebrity marketing, rather than traditional risk-avoidance.
Use Check-ins for Safety
- Start meetings with a 'check-in' where participants rate their mood on a scale of one to five.
- This creates psychological safety and humanizes the workplace, enhancing team dynamics and performance.



