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Guest: James Scouller: Executive Coach and Author Did you know that research shows 75% of business teams fail? We struggle to form teams. Why do we find team building so hard? This question has driven James Scouller, an executive coach and celebrated author, throughout his 45-year career. Having led three international companies as CEO for 11 years, he founded The Scouller Partnership in 2004 – an executive coaching practice near London focused on growing leaders and building teams. James stands out in his field. Why? Because, unusually, he holds two postgraduate coaching qualifications, has undergone four years deep training in applied psychology (meaning he had to work on selfmastery), he's had firsthand experience of the pressures of leadership, and written four books. James's latest work is the trilogy, How To Build Winning Teams Again And Again. It's the first series of handbooks to explain the psychology, action principles and roadmaps behind team success. Book #1 explains what you need to KNOW about teams and their psychology. Book #2 outlines what you need to DO to build teams that last. Book #3 explains HOW to apply Book #2's models and tools in different scenarios. So the sequence is Theory – Practical – Applied. Join us as we discuss the 7 actions for building and regenerating teams. Listen Live (Archive Available) Host: Andy Goram
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