EP. 134: Practical Answers to Tough Culture Challenges in Healthcare
Episode Description
Healthy culture work does not fail because people do not care. It fails when leaders treat it as a side project rather than weaving it into everyday practice.
In this episode, Dr. Renee Thompson reflects on questions she received during the AONL conference and shares practical guidance for some of the most common culture challenges in healthcare. She explains why disruptive executives must be addressed by peers who already have credibility and trust, why senior leaders should avoid bypassing department managers to gather staff complaints, and how physician engagement often starts with one willing champion. She also discusses why HR must be involved from the beginning as a true culture partner rather than being brought in only when problems escalate. Most importantly, Dr. Thompson highlights what it really takes to sustain a healthy workforce: consistency, visibility, and making a respectful culture part of every huddle, meeting, and daily interaction.
Tune in and learn how to turn culture work from a one-time effort into a lasting part of how your team operates.
About Dr. Renee Thompson:
Dr. Renee Thompson is a leading authority on creating healthy work cultures by eliminating bullying and incivility in healthcare. With more than 31 years of experience as a clinical nurse, educator, quality manager, and executive leader, she has become one of the most sought-after experts on workplace culture. As CEO and Founder of the Healthy Workforce Institute, Renee works with healthcare organizations worldwide to equip leaders with the tools they need to cultivate professional, respectful, and supportive teams.
Renee is a published author, award-winning speaker, and one of only 30 nurses worldwide to earn the Certified Speaking Professional designation. She also serves on The Joint Commission’s Workplace Violence Technical Advisory Panel and has been recognized globally for her thought leadership and advocacy.
What You’ll Learn In This Episode:
The best person to confront disruptive behavior is often a peer with an existing relationship.
Leaders can unintentionally undermine managers when they bypass them to gather staff complaints.
Physician engagement in culture work usually starts small and grows through consistency.
HR should be treated as a proactive partner, not just a last stop for discipline.
Sustainable culture change must be embedded into daily routines, not treated as extra work.
Consistency is one of the most important drivers of a healthy workforce.
Links & Resources:
Connect with and follow Dr. Renee Thompson on LinkedIn.
Learn more about the Healthy Workforce Institute on their LinkedIn and website.
Learn more about the Framework here!
Check out The 6 C’s: A Framework for Finding the Right Team Fit here!
Learn the 33 Scripts to Address Disruptive Behavior here!
Buy Renee Thompson’s book Enough! Eradicating Bullying & Incivility here!
Grab a copy of Renee Thompson’s book Do No Harm Applies to Nurses Too! here.
Learn more about the Eradicating Bullying & Incivility eLearning Program here!
Have a question for Renee?
Email us at wecare@healthyworkforceinstitute.com to have your leadership question featured in an upcoming Q&A episode!
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