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In this episode, Tyler Bloom sits down with Justin Sims, Director of Agronomy at The Alotian Club, to discuss his unconventional journey through elite golf clubs, his people-first leadership philosophy, and the systems he's built to elevate team performance and member experience.
Whether you're a superintendent, general manager, or emerging turf leader, this conversation is packed with insights that will challenge the status quo and help you rethink how great teams are built.
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💡 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy giving staff the freedom to fail is one of the most effective leadership strategies
How to communicate agronomic decisions in a way that resonates with boards and members
The systems and mindset behind Justin’s leadership and work philosophy—and why it’s a competitive advantage
Lessons learned from mentors at some of the most iconic clubs in the world.Â
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In this episode, Tyler Bloom sits down with Justin Sims, Director of Agronomy at The Alotian Club, to discuss his unconventional journey through elite golf clubs, his people-first leadership philosophy, and the systems he's built to elevate team performance and member experience.
Whether you're a superintendent, general manager, or emerging turf leader, this conversation is packed with insights that will challenge the status quo and help you rethink how great teams are built.
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💡 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy giving staff the freedom to fail is one of the most effective leadership strategies
How to communicate agronomic decisions in a way that resonates with boards and members
The systems and mindset behind Justin’s leadership and work philosophy—and why it’s a competitive advantage
Lessons learned from mentors at some of the most iconic clubs in the world.Â
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