Leadership culture doesn’t change through slogans, motivational speeches, or another poster on the wall.
It changes through behavior.
In this episode of The Learning to Lead Show, host Mark Cundiff shares exciting updates on the podcast's growth and introduces a powerful conversation with behavioral science expert Dr. Ken Wagner.
In just five months, the show has been heard in 214 cities across 24 countries and 33 U.S. states—a sign that leaders around the world are hungry for practical wisdom they can apply immediately.
Mark and Dr. Wagner explore how behavioral science can help leaders strengthen culture, improve performance, and create lasting organizational change. Instead of relying on vague leadership advice, this conversation focuses on observable actions leaders can take to influence the behaviors that drive results.
If you want to build a stronger culture, align your team, and create real accountability, this episode offers a framework grounded in research and real-world leadership.
Key Insights from the Episode
1. Positive Reinforcement Drives Behavior
2. Culture Is the Pattern of Behavior Over Time
3. Accountability Works Best When It Is Clear and Measurable
4. Beware of “Helicopter Leadership.”
5. Most Change Initiatives Fail Because Leaders Skip the Momentum Phase
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🔎 About LeaderNotes
LeaderNotes is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one.
Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com