In this episode of Transform Your Workplace, Brandon Laws sits down with Kate McKinnon, a fractional Chief People Officer with deep experience in high-pressure, high-visibility environments across sports and entertainment. Kate shares what it takes to protect culture when speed and stress are constant, how to address burnout and disengagement without pretending everything is fine, and why "stop, start, continue" feedback loops can help leaders turn frustration into action. They also unpack generational friction, the reality of AI reshaping HR and leadership work, and why developing first-time managers before they step into leadership is one of the most overlooked levers for performance. The conversation closes with practical ways to build belonging without huge budgets, and a reminder that grace and kindness still matter in modern workplaces.
0:00 Welcome to Transform Your Workplace + episode overview
2:00 Meet Kate McKinnon and why her background matters
4:00 Protecting culture in high-pressure, high-performance environments
6:00 Burnout, disengagement, and the power of "stop, start, continue"
9:00 Generational friction at work and how leaders can bridge the gap
11:00 Gen AI, new grads, and the future of work
13:00 Making work more human in an AI-driven workplace
15:00 Why great performers struggle as new managers
17:00 The future of learning and development: microlearning vs in-person
20:00 Belonging without big budgets: practical, low-cost ideas
22:00 Leadership lessons from crisis, M&A, and COVID
25:00 What sports culture teaches us about performance and growth
27:00 Using data, feedback, and scorecards to drive engagement
29:00 Bridging the gap from college (and military) to career
32:00 What the next decade of culture and leadership will demand
34:00 Final thoughts: grace, kindness, and what leaders should remember
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Host: Brandon Laws
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