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How Smart Coaches Build Winning Teams in Any Field — Podcast

By Laura Johnson · 2:48

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How Smart Coaches Build Winning Teams in Any Field — Podcast

By Laura Johnson · Thursday, July 2, 2026 · 2:48

Discover how deliberate team-building, proactive planning, and accountability drive real growth in coaching and consulting. Insights from Laura Johnson, Nemojae Enterprises.

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What if the single biggest thing holding your coaching practice back isn't your skills, your pricing, or your marketing — but the team you haven't built yet? [PAUSE] Right now, the coaching and consulting industry is at an inflection point. Clients are more discerning, competition is fiercer, and the coaches who are winning aren't working harder — they're building smarter. This week's blog from Nemojae Enterprises pulls growth lessons from football pitches, boardrooms, and real leadership crises happening right now, and honestly, the parallels are impossible to ignore. [PAUSE] First — deliberate team-building is your first move, full stop. When Lee Cattermole took over at Gateshead FC, he didn't hire someone just like himself. He brought in Martin Smith — a midfielder with deep roots in the Sunderland Academy system — specifically for his complementary experience. That's the model. As Laura Johnson at Nemojae Enterprises puts it, the first thing great coaches identify is what's missing from a client's support structure, because that gap is almost always what's holding them back. Close it, and the expansion happens naturally. [PAUSE] Second — leadership under pressure reveals everything. South Korean national team coach Hong Myung-bo faced a public accountability crisis when a complaint about his appointment sat unresolved for two years, eventually landing with Seoul's metropolitan investigation unit after a World Cup exit and a presidential rebuke. The lesson isn't about football. It's about what happens when there's no transparent process, no documented standards. In coaching, your clients are making a high-trust decision. Accountability isn't a constraint on growth — it's the foundation of it. [PAUSE] Third — proactive planning is a competitive edge most coaches completely ignore. When Real Madrid's 2026/27 La Liga schedule dropped, the sharpest fans weren't just excited — they were strategizing around rest windows and peak performance timing. The best coaches do the same thing. They're not reacting to their clients' crises. They're anticipating them. [PAUSE] Here's your one action item for today. Look at your current client roster and ask yourself honestly — what's the gap in their support structure that you haven't addressed yet? Write it down. Then build a plan to close it before your next session. That single move could be the difference between a client who plateaus and one who breaks through. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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