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February 26, 2021


Too often, we assume that a team of exceptional individuals will naturally perform exceptionally together. But experience shows that talent alone doesn’t guarantee collective success. On paper, it makes sense. If you bring together the strongest profiles, the results should be exceptional. Yet, the reality can be very different.
That’s the hidden truth about performance: it isn’t just about individual capability. It’s about how those capabilities connect. A team’s strength lies less in the brilliance of each player and more in the way they share direction, trust, and space to contribute. Without that alignment, even the most talented individuals can cancel each other out, pulling in different directions, or competing for air rather than creating value together.
The teams that actually sustain high performance are the ones that treat alignment as seriously as achievement. They are clear on why they exist and what they’re building together. They invest in listening to each other, even when strong opinions collide. And they commit to rhythms of communication that keep everyone grounded, so that momentum doesn’t scatter. It’s not always smooth, it honestly rarely is, but they find ways to synchronize without losing the individuality that makes each member strong.
The lesson I keep coming back to is that hiring high performers is only the starting point. The real work begins in building the conditions where those performers can thrive collectively, not just individually. Because when a team is truly in sync, its performance doesn’t just add up, it multiplies.”