Can you optimize people without treating them like machines?
That question sparked a thoughtful conversation between Dr. Linda and Brian Schubring about what healthy leadership really looks like. While organizations naturally want high-performing teams, the goal isn't to squeeze more productivity out of people—it's to create environments where individuals can thrive while helping the organization succeed.
In this episode, we explore why the word "optimize" can feel uncomfortable when applied to people, how healthy organizations balance business results with employee well-being, and why culture should be viewed as a long-term investment rather than a short-term metric.
In this episode:
Why the idea of "optimizing people" can miss the point
The difference between maximizing performance and developing human potential
What the "double bottom line" means for leaders
Why culture grows slowly—but matters tremendously
Practical ways leaders can create healthier, more engaged teams
Key Quote: "We want people to be professionally engaged and emotionally healthy." — ~ Brian Schubring
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