• The Funnel Way: How Transparency Drives a Most Loved Workplace®
    2025/05/06

    On this episode of The Leader Show, we’re joined by Fredrik Skantze, CEO of Funnel—the marketing intelligence platform trusted by global giants like Uber and Adidas.

    Fredrik’s leadership philosophy flips the script on traditional management: he believes the earlier employees get access to real company information, the stronger the trust—and the faster the growth.

    At Funnel, transparency isn’t a buzzword. It’s how they operate at scale, keeping teams aligned, motivated, and proud to work there.

    That commitment has earned Funnel a place among the world’s Most Loved Workplaces®.

    And organizational psychology backs him up: when leaders lead with transparency, engagement and performance follow.

    Stay with us—this one’s packed with takeaways that just might reshape how you lead.


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    31 分
  • Kevel’s Competitive Edge: How Culture Drives Product Excellence
    2025/03/28

    Kevel’s rise in ad tech isn’t just about great infrastructure—it’s about building a company that practices what it preaches. The same values that define Kevel’s privacy-first, transparent ad solutions are deeply embedded in its workplace culture, making it a standout Most Loved Workplace®.

    Transparency as a Strategic Advantage
    Kevel embraces radical transparency, giving employees full visibility into financials, decisions, and company challenges. This openness empowers smarter decisions and deepens engagement—mirroring how Kevel’s API-based ad infrastructure gives clients full visibility and control over their ad platforms.

    Privacy-First Thinking, Inside and Out
    Kevel leads with a privacy-first approach in its product and people strategy. It prioritizes user trust in its ad solutions, just as it prioritizes employee trust through autonomy and a remote-first work environment. Employees are empowered to work without micromanagement—just as clients are empowered to run compliant, customized ad platforms.

    Autonomy as a Culture and Product Pillar
    Kevel’s remote-first, flexible structure rejects rigid hierarchies. Employees are trusted to own their schedules, projects, and outcomes. This autonomy is directly reflected in its product, where clients are free to build ad stacks that meet their exact needs—without being locked into generic, prebuilt solutions.

    The Bottom Line
    Kevel’s internal culture and external product are aligned through three core principles:

    • Transparency enables better decisions.
    • Privacy-first values build trust.
    • Autonomy fuels innovation.

    This is the Kevel formula: empower people—whether employees or customers—and success follows.


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    25 分
  • The Power of Being Known: Why Feeling Seen at Work Outperforms Traditional Perks: with guest CEO Duane Hixon of The N2 Company
    2025/03/17

    This show explores the real drivers of workplace satisfaction, challenging the notion that flashy perks and financial incentives are the most effective ways to retain employees. Instead, it delves into the power of personal recognition, psychological safety, and authentic leadership in shaping a workplace culture where employees feel truly valued.

    Drawing on Harvard Business Review research, the discussion reveals that employees who feel personally known and appreciated by their leaders and peers are significantly more engaged and more likely to stay in their jobs—sometimes even more so than those receiving salary increases or trendy benefits. The show uncovers why building meaningful connections within an organization is a far more sustainable and impactful approach to engagement than material perks alone.

    The conversation features Duane Hixon, Co-Founder and CEO of The N2 Company, who has built a people-first culture within a successful national media franchise. He shares insights on leading with authenticity, fostering a sense of belonging, and creating a workplace that prioritizes human connection alongside business growth.

    This episode is a must-watch for leaders, HR professionals, and business owners looking to move beyond surface-level perks and into the deeper, more effective strategies that truly make employees feel seen, valued, and motivated.

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    29 分
  • Mohegan’s Culture Advantage: Ray Pineault on Employee-First Leadership
    2025/03/17

    Join us on The Leader Show with Louis Carter for a conversation with Ray Pineault, President & CEO of Mohegan. Listen in to learn how being a Most Loved Workplace® has strengthened Mohegan’s workplace culture and fueled its global success in entertainment, gaming, and hospitality. Apply to become Certified today: https://mostlovedworkplace.com/whats-next/

    Discover how Mohegan’s deep-rooted cultural values, commitment to employee engagement, and transparent leadership create a thriving environment that drives business growth and customer loyalty. Ray will also share insights on maintaining a strong workplace culture, fostering innovation, and leveraging workplace values as a competitive advantage.

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    24 分
  • Building a Workplace People Love: How Denim Stands Out in a Competitive Industry
    2025/03/11

    In this episode of The Leader Show with Louis Carter, we sit down with Bharath Krishnamoorthy, CEO of Denim, to explore how being a Most Loved Workplace® has strengthened its reputation and helped attract and retain top talent in a competitive industry.

    Bharath shares how Denim’s culture of growth, curiosity, and transparency has fueled innovation, built trust with clients and partners, and created an environment where employees thrive.

    Tune in for an insightful conversation on building a workplace people love and the business impact of a strong workplace culture. Apply to become Certified today: https://mostlovedworkplace.com/whats-next/

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    27 分
  • How AirHelp Built a Most Loved Workplace® Through Innovation and Culture
    2025/03/03

    Join us on The Leader Show with Louis Carter for a conversation with Tomasz Pawliszyn, CEO of AirHelp. Listen in to learn how AirHelp built a people-first culture that earned them recognition as a Most Loved Workplace®.

    Discover how AirHelp’s commitment to trust, autonomy, and inclusivity has created an environment where employees thrive, leading to exceptional customer service and long-term business success. Tomasz will also discuss how continuous employee feedback and engagement have helped AirHelp attract and retain top talent in a competitive market. Learn more about becoming a Most Loved Workplace here: https://mostlovedworkplace.com/whats-next/

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    27 分
  • Building a Values-Driven Culture: How Lightfully Behavioral Health Became a Most Loved Workplace®
    2025/02/25

    In this episode of The Leader Show with Louis Carter, we sit down with Jennifer Crute Steiner, CEO of Lightfully Behavioral Health, to explore how being a Most Loved Workplace® has helped attract and retain top clinical talent in the growing mental health sector.

    Jennifer shares how Lightfully’s values-driven culture, innovative Shining Commitments, and embrace of Wabi Sabi foster employee engagement, business growth, and exceptional patient care.

    Tune in for an insightful conversation on the power of workplace culture in shaping the future of mental health care!

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    28 分
  • Strategies to Improve Employee Sentiment and Performance | Mark Fogelman
    2024/08/09

    In this episode of The Leader Show, Lou Carter interviews Mark Fogelman, President of Fogelman Properties, a leading name in the multifamily real estate sector. Mark delves into the company’s rich history, commitment to creating a family-like culture, and innovative strategies that have made Fogelman Properties a “Most Loved Workplace”. He especially highlights the importance of community engagement and personal connections in driving employee satisfaction and business success.

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    23 分