
In this episode, Scott Becker shares 10 key insights on building strong teams.
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This is Scott Becker with the Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast. Today's discussion is 10 points on building teams. So my education on building teams really came from two core places, obviously from experience, but more than that, from discussions with a great healthcare partner who is a leader of the practice at Latham, one of the great rooms in the country named Jerry Peters.
Just a brilliant, brilliant guy who just constantly harped on me. If you want to build a great business, you want to build a great practice, you better build teams. And second, Jim Collins, one of the great business thinkers of the last several decades, who had the core philosophy that everything was about getting the right people on the bus and building teams.
If you had the right people, you could almost do anything you wanted to. So that's sort of the starting point on teams. And in terms of my own perspective, Every success I've had has been built around building great teams.
And every failure that I've had has really been where I haven't made the effort to build a team or I've tried to do it other ways, either on the cheap or because I'm lazy because I don't want to build a team. But every time I've failed in a business, that's really been the situation. The next point I'll make on this, as we talk about teams, is as follows.
that if you're going to build teams, one of the hard parts about building teams is when you get going, you have to do a lot of sorting out people. And this means figuring out Who's going to be great? Who's an important member of the team? And who shouldn't be there?
And what I have found in all the businesses that I've been involved in is if you don't foundationally do that early on and make the effort to do it early on, you could be doing this for the next couple of decades and in a very mediocre way.
So there's no way around having to put this effort into sorting out your teams, figuring out who's going to be on the teams, who's not, and who's going to lead and who's not.
As you build teams, you start to see leaders emerge and you need to do everything you can to sort of embrace those leaders early, to identify them early, to double down on them, to try and support them and to try and retain them. And this is a key, key part of building teams and building leadership.
And again, not to make this entire discussion about leadership and building teams, but it's everything to business. So as you see great people emerge, do everything you can to wrap your hands around them, to keep them, to retain them, to keep moving forward with them. The next point I'll make is I served on a couple of different boards.
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