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A podcast about teams: building them, being in them, running them and how we work together. Sean, a sports coach, and Mark, a performance teacher, and guests look for what their teams have in common and what makes them different.
Ep.38 "If you actually want to improve, you need people who challenge your ideas" (Guest: TJ Juttla)
There’s No ‘I’ in Podcast
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4 years ago
Ep.38 "If you actually want to improve, you need people who challenge your ideas" (Guest: TJ Juttla)
In this week's episode Sean and Mark connect with education consultant and podcaster TJ Juttla from QTS London to discuss recruitment in education and much more. They get into building strong relationships and how they travel with you, how understanding the people you are connecting better is the key to placing them, and how recruitment is still a numbers game, but we might need to look at different numbers.
They also get on to how you will never grow if you build a team of people who look, think and make decisions just like you.
You can find out more about QTS London here and in particular the Pupil Entrepreneur Programme.
You can connect with TJ on LinkedIn here, and listen to his podcast The Teacher's Point of View.
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There’s No ‘I’ in Podcast
A podcast about teams: building them, being in them, running them and how we work together. Sean, a sports coach, and Mark, a performance teacher, and guests look for what their teams have in common and what makes them different.