Culture as a Growth Engine: How People-First Values Create Long-Term Success in a Tech-Driven Age
Companies everywhere are racing to integrate AI and automation into their operations—but what happens when technology threatens the very people who power the business? A recent Mercer study found that while executives see AI as a major driver of productivity, many admit their organizations are struggling to keep their workforce prepared for the pace of change. For organizations built on strong cultural values, the stakes are higher than ever: can they scale without sacrificing their soul?
So how can leaders merge the promise of technology with the loyalty and trust of their people—and still hit ambitious revenue goals?
In this episode of While You Were Working, brought to you by Rogue Marketing, host Chip Rosales sits down with Sean D. Hammerle, President of OnQ Global. Together, they unpack how OnQ blends its family-style culture with cutting-edge technology, including AI tools, to drive growth across the healthcare, finance, and technology sectors. From managing pivots to protecting people-first values, Sean shares what it really takes to grow sustainably.
The conversation delves into…
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How OnQ Global’s “family culture” acts as both a differentiator in client acquisition and a driver of long-term revenue growth.
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Why the company is investing in AI tools like its Qnity voice agent without replacing human talent—and how re-education plays a role.
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The challenges and opportunities of scaling culture across global hubs in Panama, India, and Kenya, including the creation of a dedicated culture department.
Sean D. Hammerle is the President and co-owner of OnQ Global, where he leads more than 800 employees across five countries, specializing in revenue cycle management, healthcare operations, customer experience, and global outsourcing solutions. With over 25 years of executive leadership experience, he has been recognized internationally, earning honors such as Best Contact Center Executive in the World (2021, 2022) and being featured in The Silicon Review and CXO Outlook as an inspiring industry leader. A culture-driven growth architect, Hammerle is known for building scalable systems, mentoring teams, and fostering values-based workplaces that drive both innovation and revenue.
Article written by MarketScale.