Sometimes the conversation needs to slow down.
In this episode of Mastering Workplace Culture, co‑hosts Chris Edmonds and Mark Babbitt tackle a question many leaders are quietly wrestling with: What's really behind today's leadership crisis—and, during these deeply divisive times, what responsibility do leaders carry to keep our workplaces focused on what matters most?
Drawing on decades of experience, recent global events, and themes surfaced by past guests, Chris and Mark reflect on how leadership has drifted away from servant purpose, accountability, and courage. They explore how self‑interest, performative behavior, and the absence of meaningful checks and balances have weakened trust—in politics, yes, but also in organizations at every scale.
Rather than "worshiping the problem," the conversation stays focused on the fix. The episode revisits proven principles such as servant purpose, respect, clarity, and courage, and connects them to real workplace behavior: How leaders make decisions, how they hold themselves accountable, and how team members are invited to use their voice when something doesn't feel right.
This is an honest, unscripted discussion about responsibility, integrity, and choosing to be part of the solution—starting exactly where you lead today.
⏱️ Key Moments
00:00 MWC Intro
00:32 Why this episode is just Chris and Mark
01:38 Lessons from past guests shape today's conversation
03:03 Civil service and the roots of leadership
05:31 What leadership used to prioritize
06:37 The modern leadership crisis
09:00 Performative leadership and accountability gaps
11:20 Where were the voices that should have said "stop"?
12:59 National culture mirrors workplace culture
14:59 Servant purpose as leadership's north star
17:15 Serving something bigger than yourself
21:16 Self-service vs serving others
24:44 Courage: saying the hard thing respectfully
25:01 Narrow mandates vs serving the broader community
28:26 Accountability and leadership consequences
30:53 Examples of leadership done right
33:58 Clarity, values, and operational guardrails
36:55 Why "should we?" must come before "can we?"
39:11 Making servant leadership work globally
42:49 Using your voice for good
46:29 Are you part of the problem or the solution?
47:56 Final reflections and invitation to reflect
49:12 MWC Outro
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