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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 52 MIN

Designing a Safer Workplace: Engineering Healthcare Culture

from Mastering Workplace Culture · host S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt

The newest episode of Mastering Workplace Culture offers a candid, human-centered dialogue with Susan Thorn, a healthcare executive whose leadership style blends clear vision, empathy, and a firm grasp of operational needs.  A former registered nurse, Susan now serves as a senior leader at Community Health System, where she oversees the welfare of over 11,500 employees. Her approach is grounded in a straightforward conviction: tThose who are most directly involved in the work possess the most critical understanding. Susan discusses her experiences, from her early work managing the COVID-19 response to her current leadership role across the system. She explains how a strong organizational culture can provide stability in a field facing burnout, staff shortages, workplace violence, and constant operational demands. Susan's stories highlight the realities of culture work in a major trauma hospital: •Long‑tenured teams disrupted by organizational transitions • Clinicians with exceptional patient skills but strained colleague relationships • Leaders need to rebuild trust by showing up physically on the units • Frontline staff eager to speak transparently—once leaders establish safety • Hiring for cultural alignment before technical skill • The "maintenance" required to sustain a healthy culture long‑term • Coaching leaders who must model respect even on hard days She also describes the ongoing balance between operational safety and human warmth—especially as workplace violence rises across the healthcare sector. Her approach blends engineering discipline with compassion: Design systems, educate teams, anticipate risks, and make workplaces both safe and humane. This conversation is a clear look at what values‑based leadership requires in an environment where pressure never fades. Susan's work demonstrates how culture becomes a form of workplace engineering—a system that protects, empowers, and sustains the people who care for others every day.   ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00–00:31 — Opening MWC 00:31–02:07 — Introducing Susan Thorn and her unique background in nursing, safety, and system design 02:07–03:00 — Early connection with Chris & Mark during the COVID crisis 03:00–04:41 — Joining Community Health System: first impressions of a family‑based culture 04:41–06:00 — Early surprises, long‑tenured staff, and navigating cultural shifts 06:00–08:00 — From director to leader of 11,500 employees: "I take care of the people who take care of the people" 08:00–09:00 — The ongoing battle against burnout, staffing shortages, and workplace violence 09:00–10:34 — Why listening is the starting point for rebuilding values‑based culture 10:34–12:00 — Coaching senior leaders to model visibility, presence, and alignment 12:00–14:00 — Aligning brilliant clinical talent with values like respect and civility 14:00–16:00 — Workplace engineering: building culture like maintaining a bridge 16:00–17:00 — "Red carpet" employee experience from day one 17:00–19:00 — Why you can't "fix" culture by fixing one person 19:00–21:00 — Coaching misaligned clinicians and hiring for culture first 21:00–24:00 — Partnering with UCSF residents and creating safe learning environments 24:00–27:00 — Balancing psychological safety with physical safety amid rising violence 27:00–30:00 — The two cultures in healthcare: patient‑facing excellence vs. internal misalignment 30:00–33:00 — How psychological safety reveals the real state of culture 33:00–35:00 — The reality of subcultures—and why leaders must communicate the path forward 35:00–37:00 — Asking "What have I forgotten?" and keeping communication open 37:00–39:00 — From bedside nurse to culture shaper: expanding impact through system design 39:00–41:00 — Strategy during crisis: listening sessions, fractional improvements, and data‑driven wins 41:00–43:00 — Engineering respect into daily practices 43:00–45:00 — Why rollout fails when you forget to "take the people with you." 45:00–47:00 — Managing bad days, sustaining respect, and avoiding relational damage 47:00–49:00 — Personal wellbeing, resilience, and how Susan stays grounded 49:00–51:00 — Compersion: leading with compassion as a cultural advantage 51:00–52:00 — Closing MWC If Susan's perspective on culture, safety, and frontline‑first leadership resonated with you, help this message reach more leaders: 👍 Give this video a like to support conversations that center on real human experience 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes that explore culture through lived leadership 💬 Share your biggest insight about building safety—physical or psychological—in your own workplace 🔗 Send this episode to a leader in healthcare who needs encouragement and clarity right now #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #HealthcareLeadership #OrganizationalCulture #PeopleFirstLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceSafety  

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