255. Family at Work: The Risk Leaders Miss
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🎧 PODCAST SHOW NOTES
Family members working together doesn’t automatically create problems.
But ignoring the dynamics absolutely can.
In this workplace case study, Kathie Owen explores the often-overlooked risks of family relationships inside organizations—including married couples, extended family members, and informal family pipelines that quietly shape culture, communication, and trust.
Drawing from real-world consulting experience, Kathie explains why these dynamics are rarely visible on org charts, yet deeply felt by employees—and how leaders can address them proactively before they erode culture, psychological safety, or performance.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why family dynamics at work are not the problem—avoidance is
- How unexamined family relationships can impact trust and communication
- Why anonymous feedback is critical in psychologically safe workplaces
- The overlooked role of visible, human-centered leadership
- How leaders can assess risk early—especially during acquisitions
- What strong leadership presence actually looks like day to day
This conversation isn’t about blame or judgment.
It’s about awareness, leadership, and prevention.
👉 Read the companion blog post with bonus resources:
https://www.kathieowen.com/blog/family-at-work
👉 Learn more about Kathie’s work or inquire about consulting:
www.kathieowen.com
If this episode resonated, consider sharing it with a leader or organization who could benefit from this perspective.