The cultural imperative – how leaders hardwire organisational success
Free for everyone
Organised by The CIPD Branch in Sussex
Free for everyone
Organised by The CIPD Branch in Sussex
What’s your culture triggering? Reward mode that boosts performance or survival mode that drives disengagement?
Every organisation has what Occupational Psychologist Maria Paviour calls a ‘cultural imperative’ - a set of unspoken rules shaped by what leaders prioritise, measure, and tolerate.
This imperative is so powerful, it hardwires team members’ brains and triggers either survival mode (cue defensiveness and disengagement) or reward mode (encouraging creativity and trust). And every organisation has one - whether it’s unconscious and sabotaging your strategy, or intentional, and driving resilience, wellbeing, and high performance.
Join the CIPD Branch in Sussex for this science-led session on how organisational culture shapes the behaviours of our teams and individuals - and how you can harness its power.
Expect a provocative and inspiring environment where you'll:
There'll also be time for questions, debate and networking - connecting you face-to-face with fellow people professionals from across the county.
About the speaker
Maria Paviour
Maria Paviour is an HCPC-registered Occupational Psychologist and founder of Optimism Consulting. With over 25 years’ experience, she helps organisations translate human behaviour into measurable performance, engagement, and productivity gains. She is the creator of the world’s first workplace wellbeing software, recognised by two UK Prime Ministers, and a UK and EU Government award recipient.
Maria works with senior leaders to tackle disengagement, presenteeism, and cultural drag using neuroscience-led, data-driven approaches that stand up to commercial scrutiny. She is a founding member of the Parliamentary Policy Liaison Group on Workplace Wellbeing, a regular international speaker, and an Amazon bestselling author. Her forthcoming book, The Cultural Imperative, explores why culture is now the primary driver of sustainable performance.
Please note:
Tue 21 Apr 2026, 12:00-13:30
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