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You’ve probably invested in team building because it feels like the answer.
But most of what companies call “team building” lives outside the work, fails under pressure, and leaves you wondering what went wrong. In this episode of Leadership in 5, James Mayhew overturns the myth of team building and shows you how founders can build real teams that perform when it matters most.
Most founders want a united, capable team — one that holds up under pressure. What they often get instead is a short-lived morale boost from workshops and retreats that don’t change how work actually happens. This episode exposes that confusion and shows how real team building is structural—rooted in clarity, rhythm, and aligned execution.
You’ll Learn:The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com
LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew
Website → JamesMayhew.com
By James R. MayhewYou’ve probably invested in team building because it feels like the answer.
But most of what companies call “team building” lives outside the work, fails under pressure, and leaves you wondering what went wrong. In this episode of Leadership in 5, James Mayhew overturns the myth of team building and shows you how founders can build real teams that perform when it matters most.
Most founders want a united, capable team — one that holds up under pressure. What they often get instead is a short-lived morale boost from workshops and retreats that don’t change how work actually happens. This episode exposes that confusion and shows how real team building is structural—rooted in clarity, rhythm, and aligned execution.
You’ll Learn:The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com
LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew
Website → JamesMayhew.com