The COACHpreneur Journey
Most teams don't fail because of strategy. They fail because nobody creates the conditions for an honest conversation. In this episode, I sit down with Nami Ishihara — IAF Certified Professional Facilitator and founder of HappyTeams in Jakarta — to explore what skilled facilitation actually looks like inside real organizations. We go into the uncomfortable stuff: why leadership teams build kingdoms instead of collaborating, why emotions belong in the boardroom, and why the best facilitator in the room is often the one who knows the least about your industry. What you'll take away: → Why leaders who try to have all the answers are the biggest obstacle to team performance → The invisible foundations of accountability that org charts and Gantt charts miss entirely → How to navigate emotions at work without calling it therapy → The Drexler/Sibbet Team Performance Model — a practical diagnostic for stuck teams → Why facilitators, coaches, and consultants are not interchangeable → The one question to ask before your next leadership retreat "People already know what needs to be done. They just need a safe space to say it." — Nami Ishihara Connect with Nami Ishihara: happyteams1.com | @happyteams1 | linkedin.com/in/nami73ishihara Connect with Joerg Sauer: @joergsauer_coach
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