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  <title>EP277 - When Good Teams Go Wrong with Julie Hutchison and Ian Luckett</title>
  <description> In this episode of The IT Experts Podcast, I talk about what really happens when good teams go wrong and how MSP leaders can rebuild trust, communication, and performance before small issues turn into major challenges. I see this&amp;amp;nbsp;time and time again&amp;amp;nbsp;when working with MSP owners. You invest in great people, you build what feels like&amp;amp;nbsp;a strong team, and then something shifts. Progress slows, frustrations grow, and you start to wonder what has changed. This episode is designed to help you recognise those moments and take practical action.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   I am joined by leadership coach Julie Hutchison, who works closely with MSP owners to strengthen their leadership capability and help their teams perform at a higher level. Together we explore why technical ability is rarely the real reason when good teams go wrong. More often it is about how people communicate, how leaders set expectations, and how comfortable teams feel about speaking openly. Many of the warning signs are subtle at first. Meetings feel heavier, decisions take longer, and accountability becomes inconsistent. Over time, these patterns begin to affect momentum and confidence across the business.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Julie explains that trust sits at the heart of every high performing team. When trust is missing, people hold back. They may agree with plans in the&amp;amp;nbsp;room, yet&amp;amp;nbsp;struggle to follow through once they leave. This is not usually about capability. It is about clarity and psychological safety. When good teams go wrong, leaders often notice an increase in conflict, misunderstandings,&amp;amp;nbsp;or even staff turnover. These signals can feel frustrating, especially when you know you have talented individuals who genuinely care about the success of the business.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   One of the most powerful ideas we discuss is the importance of balancing empathy with direct challenge. Julie introduces the concept of radical candour, which encourages leaders to show genuine care for their people while also addressing difficult topics honestly. I know from my own experience that many MSP owners avoid these conversations because they do not want to upset anyone. Yet when good teams go wrong, avoiding the issue rarely helps. Clear, respectful communication builds stronger relationships and helps teams stay aligned around shared goals.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   We also talk about the role of&amp;amp;nbsp;self-awareness. Running an MSP comes with pressure and responsibility, and it can be tempting to look for quick operational fixes when performance dips. However, meaningful change often begins with the leader taking a step back and reflecting on their own behaviour and communication style. When good teams go wrong, modelling openness and vulnerability can create a positive ripple effect. It encourages others to be honest, take ownership,&amp;amp;nbsp;and recommit to working together.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Another&amp;amp;nbsp;important point&amp;amp;nbsp;is that successful teams are not built on everyone being the same. Different strengths and perspectives bring balance and innovation. The key is helping people understand each other and learn how to work through disagreement in a healthy way. When teams develop this understanding, they become more resilient and more focused on achieving results together.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   As we wrap up the conversation, Julie and I emphasise that rebuilding trust takes intention and consistency. Leaders need to create space for honest dialogue, reinforce accountability,&amp;amp;nbsp;and help teams reconnect with their purpose. When good teams go wrong, there is always an opportunity to rebuild stronger foundations. MSP owners who take this approach often see renewed energy, better collaboration,&amp;amp;nbsp;and greater confidence as they continue to grow their business.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Make sure to check out our&amp;amp;nbsp;Ultimate MSP Growth Guide,&amp;amp;nbsp;a free guide that walks you through a proven process to take your MSP from stuck to scalable, without working even more hours.&amp;amp;nbsp;It’s&amp;amp;nbsp;44 pages rammed with advice,&amp;amp;nbsp;insights&amp;amp;nbsp;and inspiration to help you decide what support is available to you now if you want to grow and scale your business. Click&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE&amp;amp;nbsp;to get your copy.&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Connect on LinkedIn&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE&amp;amp;nbsp;with Ian&amp;amp;nbsp;and also&amp;amp;nbsp;with Stuart by clicking this&amp;amp;nbsp;LINK &amp;amp;nbsp; And when&amp;amp;nbsp;you’re&amp;amp;nbsp;ready to take the next step in growing your MSP,&amp;amp;nbsp;come and take&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;Scale with Confidence MSP Mastery Quiz.&amp;amp;nbsp;In just three minutes,&amp;amp;nbsp;you’ll&amp;amp;nbsp;get a 360-degree scan of your MSP and&amp;amp;nbsp;identify&amp;amp;nbsp;the one or two tactics that could help you find more time, engage &amp;amp;amp; align your&amp;amp;nbsp;people&amp;amp;nbsp;and generate more leads.&amp;amp;nbsp;   OR&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   To join our amazing Facebook Group of over 400 MSPs where we are helping you Scale Up with Confidence, then click&amp;amp;nbsp;HERE&amp;amp;nbsp;   Until next time, look after yourself and&amp;amp;nbsp;I’ll&amp;amp;nbsp;catch up with you soon!    </description>
  <author_name>IT Experts Podcast with Ian Luckett</author_name>
  <author_url>https://innovatetosuccess.com</author_url>
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