EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 30 MIN
295. How to Build the Culture of We - Laura Kriska
from IDEAS+LEADERS · host Dr Elena Paweta
In episode 295 of the IDEAS+LEADERS Podcast, I’m joined by Laura Kriska, Harvard Business Review contributor, TEDx speaker, and author of The Business of WE. Laura has spent over 30 years working with global organizations, helping leaders close the “us vs. them” gaps that quietly undermine trust, collaboration, and performance.We talk about why division inside organizations is growing across cultures, generations, functions, and ways of working and what leaders often fail to see until it starts affecting results. Laura shares practical, research-backed insights from her work and her recent Harvard Business Review article on collaboration, showing how small, everyday behaviors can rebuild trust faster than most people expect.In this episode, we discuss:How “us vs. them” thinking shows up in teams and why it’s more common than we thinkThe subtle ways leaders unintentionally create divisionWhat actually builds trust in today’s hybrid and global workplacesWhy language, goals, and resource decisions shape team dynamicsSimple shifts that can transform collaboration almost immediatelyThis is a thoughtful and practical conversation on moving from awareness to action—and building what Laura calls a true “WE” culture inside organizations.You can connect with Laura here: Laura Kriska Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast on Apple https://apple.co/3fKv9IH or Spotify https://sptfy.com/Nrtq.
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In episode 295 of the IDEAS+LEADERS Podcast, I’m joined by Laura Kriska, Harvard Business Review contributor, TEDx speaker, and author of The Business of WE. Laura has spent over 30 years working with global organizations, helping leaders close the “us vs. them” gaps that quietly undermine trust, collaboration, and performance.We talk about why division inside organizations is growing across cultures, generations, functions, and ways of working and what leaders often fail to see until it starts affecting results. Laura shares practical, research-backed insights from her work and her recent Harvard Business Review article on collaboration, showing how small, everyday behaviors can rebuild trust faster than most people expect.In this episode, we discuss:How “us vs. them” thinking shows up in teams and why it’s more common than we thinkThe subtle ways leaders unintentionally create divisionWhat actually builds trust in today’s hybrid and global workplacesWhy language, goals, and resource decisions shape team dynamicsSimple shifts that can transform collaboration almost immediatelyThis is a thoughtful and practical conversation on moving from awareness to action—and building what Laura calls a true “WE” culture inside organizations.You can connect with Laura here: Laura Kriska Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast on Apple https://apple.co/3fKv9IH or Spotify https://sptfy.com/Nrtq.
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