A close-up, photographic realism shot of a cluttered manager’s desk in a corporate office, captured from an eye-level perspective. A sleek laptop screen shows a half-written, unsent email titled “Concerns About Our Culture,” the text blurred for privacy. Beside it, a dog-eared employee handbook lies open, with several pages marked by color-coded tabs. A ceramic mug with a small chip at the rim rests on a coaster ringed with faint coffee stains. Soft overcast light from a nearby window casts subtle shadows and emphasizes the paper textures and desk grain. The atmosphere feels tense but hopeful, as if a turning point is approaching, highlighting the courage it takes to challenge harmful workplace norms without depicting any human figures.

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Stepwise playbooks, templates, and tools to challenge toxic norms and redesign healthier workplaces.

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An expansive office corridor shot in photographic realism, captured from a low, slightly forward-moving perspective to create a sense of momentum. On one side, a row of typical corporate cubicles fades into soft blur; on the other, a more open, collaborative zone features standing desks, whiteboards covered in abstract diagrams, and a large bulletin board filled with anonymous suggestion cards and printed icons of raised fists and lightbulbs instead of text. Overhead LED lighting mixes with cool daylight seeping from distant windows, creating a clear, honest atmosphere. The composition uses leading lines to pull the viewer toward the brighter, open area, symbolizing a shift from restrictive, harmful culture to transparent, empowering workplaces, all conveyed without showing any people.

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Bring Josie Junction Impact into your organization with culture audits, leadership coaching, and employee workshops that expose harmful norms, strengthen psychological safety, and equip every level of your team to build a more human, accountable workplace.

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Tools for real change

Download checklists, conversation scripts, policy templates, and reflection exercises you can use today to document harm, start hard conversations, and push your organization toward transparent, worker-centered culture change.

A long, shared office table made of warm, slightly worn wood stretches through the center of a modern, open-plan workplace. Several distinct workstations are visible: an ergonomic keyboard mid-typed, a laptop screen paused on an employee feedback survey, a bright sticky note with a drawn lightning bolt, and a small potted plant with vibrant green leaves. Natural daylight pours in from tall windows, creating soft, realistic shadows along the tabletop and across muted, textured walls. Photographic realism at eye level, with a shallow depth of field keeping the table in sharp focus while the rest of the office blurs into an inviting yet serious backdrop, suggesting a bold, authentic conversation about workplace culture without showing any people.