Week 22: Sept 13, 2025

How to create the best groups to support your success!

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Every successful business leader has an amazing team around them. Jeff Bezos had Amazon's "S-team," Warren Buffett had Charlie Munger, Elon Musk had Gwynne Shotwell, and Bill Gates had Steve Ballmer. This week, we will explore how to surround yourself with the right team to achieve your goals, whether it is career-related, organizing a conference, or just managing a student group you are passionate about.

 

The 100 Week Sprint team

To-do's this week
Got 5 minutes? List one of your activities, and think of a skillset you might be missing that would increase chances of success.
Got 30 minutes? Organize a coffee with someone who will help you fill a gap in an organization you are a part of.
Got an hour? List all the groups you are a part of, and identify at least one person who would improve the chance of your team's success.
Ways to build the best group around you

Set clear expectations regarding goals: Before deciding who you want to include in your group(s), be clear what you want each of those groups to accomplish. It will provide a clearer sales pitch you can use to recruit people to your group. Don't be afraid to be inspirational; remember, your peers are as ambitious as you are!

Consider diversity: Similar to building your Advisory Board, it is important to look for diversity in your groups. People from different nationalities, work experiences, and socioeconomic backgrounds can add a richness to your group's ideas that having too many "like-minded people" may not offer. While it can be exhilarating during group meetings to have a strong flow of ideas and quick agreement on the path forward, it can also be a sign of groupthink. If you notice it happening a lot, ask yourself if there is something your team might be missing.

Read more about how to build the best team around you!

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