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59. Why “Team Building” Doesn’t Build Teams
Episode 5925th November 2025 • Leadership in 5 • James R. Mayhew
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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:

  • Why many “team building” efforts collapse when real work returns
  • The difference between team bonding (emotional) and team building (structural)
  • How structure, rhythm, and clarity replace quick morale fixes
  • Why your team can feel connected and still be stuck
  • How to lead the work that makes team building real

Reflection Questions:

  1. If you cancelled your next off-site, what’s already in place that keeps your team moving together?
  2. What small system or habit this week could start turning bonding into building?

Links & Resources:

The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com

LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew

Website → JamesMayhew.com

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