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What Are Your Team-Building Goals for 2025?

December 27, 20241 min read

Who are you planning to add to your team in 2025? Is there a key hire or relationship that could make the biggest difference in your business?

People often ask me how we’ve built our team—both in person and remote—and how I’ve managed to run it successfully from across the country. When I look back, a handful of books, classes, and tools have transformed my mindset and approach.

Have you read or attended any of these? What would you add to your list for 2025? And what should I add to mine? I’d love to hear what resources have elevated your mindset as a business owner!

My Go-To Team-Building Resources

Books:

  • "Who Not How" By: Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy

  • "Buy Back Your Time" By: Dan Martell

  • "The E-Myth" By: Michael E. Gerber

Classes:

  • Career Visioning By: Gary Keller

  • Strategic Coach By: Dan Sullivan

  • Business Mastery By: Tony Robbins

Tools:

  • The KPA (Keller Personality Assessment):
    This is hands down my favorite tool for hiring and team development. It’s easy, accessible, and comprehensive, helping pinpoint behavior, identify the right fit, and create ongoing coaching opportunities for team members.

If you haven’t taken the KPA assessment yet, I’d love to offer it to you for FREE. Send me an email, and I’ll help you take it and review the findings as my gift.

2025 is the year to level up your team and mindset—let’s make it happen together!

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Seth Dailey

Seth is the Co-Founder of both The Dailey Group and Keller Williams Gateway in Baltimore, Maryland. He serves as the Operating Principal for the brokerage and as the team leader for The Dailey Group, which consistently helps over 150 families a year. Seth, a Montana native, is passionate about empowering leaders and teaching people to make smart financial moves. Prior to real estate, Seth held his CPA designation and worked as a mortgage lender before joining forces with his wife of 20 years, Alyce. Seth can usually be found at the nearest coffee shop with a personal growth book in hand while scribbling down his next great idea on the back of a napkin.

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