Oksana Lukash: Why Employee Experience Drives Profit and Performance
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In this episode of Behavioral Profit, Debbie Longo speaks with Oksana Lukash about the behavioral patterns inside organizations that directly impact performance, retention, and long-term profitability.
With over 20 years of experience in people operations across small, mid-sized, and large organizations, Oksana breaks down the real difference between companies that struggle and those that scale successfully. The conversation focuses on how leaders treat employees, how decisions are made, and why internal behavior always translates into external results .
They discuss the gap between focusing on shareholders versus stakeholders, why employee experience drives customer experience, and how trust, psychological safety, and alignment create measurable business outcomes. Oksana also challenges common leadership habits, including over-reliance on AI in hiring, making decisions in isolation, and treating employees as replaceable rather than as long-term investments.
This episode reinforces that businesses do not fail because of strategy alone. They fail because of behavior—how leaders communicate, how teams operate, and how people are treated. When those behaviors shift, performance, retention, and profit follow.
Contact Information:
Debbie Longo Transformational Coach
Email: debbie@lifeinbloomny.net
Website: https://lifeinbloomny.net
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-longo-life-in-bloom-ny/
Oksana Lukash:
Website: http://www.oksanalukash.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ksusha45/