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EP 271 - Focus on Teams: How Michael Walsh Turns Groups into Growth Engines Freedom by Design Series – Part 11

Paper Napkin Wisdom

Release Date: 07/20/2025

EP 294 - Rest. In. Peace. show art EP 294 - Rest. In. Peace.

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Some episodes of Paper Napkin Wisdom are easy to listen to, packed with energizing insights and clear strategies for growth. Others are heavier — not because they lack value, but because the wisdom forces us to pause, reflect, and wrestle with the uncomfortable. Episode 294 is one of those conversations.  This week, Govindh sits down with three little letters we all know: RIP. We’ve all said them. We’ve read them on tombstones, typed them in comments, whispered them at funerals. But how often do we really consider what they mean? And what happens when they appear in the midst of...

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EP 293 – Steven Rothberg: If a Customer Wants to Pay More, Let Them show art EP 293 – Steven Rothberg: If a Customer Wants to Pay More, Let Them

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When you sit down with someone like Steven Rothberg, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of , you expect to hear insights about hiring, technology, and the future of work. What you might not expect is a napkin that sums up decades of wisdom in a sentence so straightforward it almost sounds too simple:  “If a customer wants to give you more money, find a way of making that happen. $$$”  At first glance, it feels like sales advice. But during our conversation, it became clear that Steven’s napkin is less about sales tactics and more about mindset. It’s about curiosity,...

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EP 292 - Edge of the Napkin #3: “Who’s the best partner you ever had? (Secret) … It’s you.” show art EP 292 - Edge of the Napkin #3: “Who’s the best partner you ever had? (Secret) … It’s you.”

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Partnership is one of the most powerful words in leadership and in life. We spend years searching for the right business partner, co-founder, or even life partner. But here’s the twist on this week’s Paper Napkin Wisdom: the greatest, most important partnership you’ll ever have is not with someone else—it’s with yourself.  The napkin for Episode 292 asks the provocative question: “Who’s the best partner you ever had?” And then delivers the unexpected truth: (Secret)… it’s you.  In this episode, Govindh dives deep into the nature of the...

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EP 291 – Jennifer McKenna - The Prosperity Formula: Familiar → Faith → Fulfillment show art EP 291 – Jennifer McKenna - The Prosperity Formula: Familiar → Faith → Fulfillment

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Jennifer McKenna, founder of JMac Consulting, is an accomplished business strategist, executive coach, and creator of The JMac Method. With decades of experience guiding leaders and organizations through transformation, Jennifer has built her reputation on blending practical business strategy with a deep commitment to values, authenticity, and growth. She has coached Fortune 500 executives, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to align who they are with what they do.  On Paper Napkin Wisdom, Jennifer shares her Prosperity Formula — a deceptively simple but powerful framework to help...

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EP 290 – Andrew Safnauer: Find Your Way Over the Wall show art EP 290 – Andrew Safnauer: Find Your Way Over the Wall

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In Episode 290 of Paper Napkin Wisdom, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Andrew Safnauer, a seasoned leader and executive with a wealth of experience in management, strategy, and innovation. Andrew has held leadership roles across diverse industries and today brings his insights into resilience, adaptability, and persistence. His wisdom is captured on a single napkin:  “Find your way over the wall.”  At first glance, it’s a simple metaphor. But as Andrew shares, this idea has been a recurring theme throughout his life and career, one that continues to guide him...

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EP 289 - The Edge of the Napkin: Friction vs. Flow show art EP 289 - The Edge of the Napkin: Friction vs. Flow

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In Episode 289 of Paper Napkin Wisdom, host Govindh Jayaraman takes us deeper into the next evolution of his work: The Edge of the Napkin. This isn’t just about wisdom captured in simple strokes anymore — it’s about stepping into the tension between friction and flow, and understanding the rhythms of creativity and growth.  The napkin for this episode sets the stage: a stick figure caught between jagged lines of friction and the upward curve of flow, alongside two key modes — Seminal (Spark) and Gestational (Build). At its heart, the question posed is simple but powerful: Are...

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EP 288 – Katy Spada: Build the World You Wish Existed show art EP 288 – Katy Spada: Build the World You Wish Existed

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  When Katy Spada sat down with me on Paper Napkin Wisdom, she brought a napkin that was more than just words — it was a challenge:  “Build the world you wish existed for your younger self, and for those who come next.”  Katy isn’t just an entrepreneur. She’s a mother of two (ages 7 and 4), a storyteller, and the founder of , a lifestyle and apparel company that’s grounded in values of creativity, heritage, and intentional living. What makes her story remarkable is how deeply personal it is. As she says, she never set out to be an entrepreneur — she calls...

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EP 287 – Permission, Structure, and Social Media Success with Sam Toles show art EP 287 – Permission, Structure, and Social Media Success with Sam Toles

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In this episode of Paper Napkin Wisdom, Govindh Jayaraman welcomes Sam Toles, a digital media pioneer and storyteller with decades of experience building audiences, brands, and communities. Sam is the CEO and co-founder of , a platform designed to transform civic engagement by helping communities and governments create stronger, more transparent conversations online.  Sam’s career has spanned leadership roles at MGM, Vimeo, Bleacher Report, and Warner Bros., and throughout it all he has stayed focused on how creativity, structure, and permission come together to unlock growth. His...

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EP 286 - Introducing the Edge of the Napkin show art EP 286 - Introducing the Edge of the Napkin

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In this special episode of Paper Napkin Wisdom, I (Govindh Jayaraman) take a step back to reflect on the journey we’ve been on together — over 280 episodes filled with wisdom, stories, and lessons from incredible leaders, entrepreneurs, and difference makers.  The napkin for this episode reads: “Introducing the Edge of the Napkin.”  It’s a phrase that captures both a transition and an expansion. The napkin has always been a place for distilled wisdom — one sentence, one thought, one principle that could change everything if applied. But now, we’re venturing into...

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EP 285 – Kendra MacDonald: Building a Career That Grows With You show art EP 285 – Kendra MacDonald: Building a Career That Grows With You

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Careers aren’t meant to be lived on repeat. In this episode of Paper Napkin Wisdom, we sit down with Kendra MacDonald, CEO of Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, a leader who has spent her career helping organizations innovate, adapt, and push boundaries. Kendra has been recognized for her work in transformation and leadership across industries, and she brings her wisdom to the napkin with a deceptively simple but powerful message.  On her napkin, Kendra wrote:  “Make sure your career is 25 years, not 1 year 25 times. What will you learn this year?”  This phrase, first...

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For nearly three decades, Michael Walsh has helped owners of $2-$100 M companies escape the “growth trap” and win back their freedom. As founder of Walsh Business Growth Institute and author, the Vancouver-based adviser has guided leaders across North America and Europe to scale profitably without sacrificing culture or lifestyle.  

A former competitive rower turned consultant, Michael blends strategic rigor with people-first pragmatism—rooted in the belief that business is a tool to help people get what they want. 

 

Why Teams Sit at the Heart of Freedom 

When Govindh opened this eleventh conversation in our Freedom by Design series, he zeroed in on a familiar danger zone: people. Michael didn’t flinch: 

“Teams done well can multiply power. They drive everything that’s good in a company.” — Michael Walsh 

Yet most organisations still treat teamwork like a side quest. “We haven’t been trained for teamwork,” Michael observed, noting that athletic teams and business teams succeed for the same reason: deliberate practice of clear roles and handoffs

 

From “Wrong People” to “Right Structure” 

Many founders assume friction means they hired the wrong person. Michael challenged that reflex: 

“Building a team is actually a design issue. If talented people are crashing, look at the design before you look at the roster.” 

The fix? Design teams for collaboration first, then talent. Train for the behaviours you expect, embed feedback loops, and reward collective wins as loudly as individual ones. 

 

Train People for Teamwork 

Michael compared too many organisations to pickup basketball games—everyone knows the score, few know the playbook. Teams must rehearse delivery the way elite athletes rehearse handoffs. That requires: 

  • Dedicated team-skills training (not just technical up-skilling) 

  • Routine post-game reviews that celebrate assists, not just points 

  • Clear role clarity so teammates “stay in their lane and still win together” 

 

Expand Goals Beyond Deliverables 

Michael asks leaders to articulate four layers of goals—client, individual learning, team, and company. Stretching targets this way turns a project into a platform for growth: 

“Projects aren’t just about deliverables; they’re a chance to learn, to bond, and to move the company forward.” 

 

Mentoring as the Multiplier 

Finally, Michael urged owners to “build in mentoring support for every team member.” Whether that’s pairing juniors with veterans or hiring outside mentors, the payoff is compounding capability and culture that scales itself. 

 

5 Key Takeaways & Action Steps 

  1. Design Beats Default Takeaway: Most “people problems” are actually design problems. Action Step: Map one critical project and highlight every hand-off. This week, redesign the riskiest junction so the ball can’t drop. 

  2. Train Teamwork Like a Skill Takeaway: Collaboration isn’t innate; it’s coached and practiced. Action Step: Block a monthly learning slot dedicated solely to a team skill—conflict resolution, effective meetings, or hand-off drills—and measure the improvement. 

  3. Set Four-Layer Goals Takeaway: Every project should advance client outcomes, individual learning, team cohesion, and company growth. Action Step: Rewrite your next project brief to include KPIs for all four layers, then review those metrics at every check-in. 

  4. Mentorship Compounds Culture Takeaway: Built-in mentoring turns talent into a tribe that scales itself. Action Step: Launch a 90-day micro-mentoring pilot—pair a senior with a junior, set one shared outcome, and evaluate the impact together. 

  5. Celebrate Assists, Not Just Points Takeaway: Reward behaviors that lift the whole team, not just star performers. Action Step: Add a “Best Assist” shout-out to your weekly huddle and tie it to a small bonus or public praise. 

 

Ready to Put It on a Napkin? 

Grab a real napkin (yes, the paper kind). Jot the one idea you’ll act on this week to level-up your team design. Snap a pic, post it, and tag #PaperNapkinWisdom so our community can cheer you on—and maybe borrow a page from your playbook. 

Because freedom isn’t a solo sport. It takes a team. 

Connect with Michael: 

www.walshbusinessgrowth.com