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Why the Highest Performing Teams Work Less (Not More)

Why the Highest Performing Teams Work Less (Not More)

Update: 2025-09-08
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What if the teams consistently crushing their goals aren't the ones grinding 80-hour weeks? What if they've cracked a code that most leaders completely miss—and it's hiding in plain sight?

In this episode, Dr. Heather Walker reveals why the highest-performing cultures aren't just about driving results—they're about creating an environment where people actually want to deliver those results.

You'll discover:

* The critical difference between gravitas and levitas (and why you need both to retain top talent)

* Three specific touchpoints where small changes create massive culture shifts

* The neuroscience behind why positive emotions literally expand your team's problem-solving abilities

* A real case study: How Norton Healthcare increased employee engagement by 18 points and revenue per employee by 12%—without changing a single process

* Why celebration isn't just nice to have—it's a strategic performance driver

This isn't about telling jokes at work or lowering standards. It's about the science-backed approach to creating cultures people never want to leave.

Perfect for: Leaders who want to build sustainable high performance, managers struggling with retention, and anyone tired of cultures that feel heavy and draining.

The bottom line: Gravitas gives you credibility, but levitas gives you longevity. The best leaders know how to balance both.

This is Episode 2 in our 4-part series on the pillars of high-performance culture. Next week: Trust—the invisible force that makes or breaks every team.



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit leadwithlevity.substack.com
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Why the Highest Performing Teams Work Less (Not More)

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