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How to Build a Team That Has Your Back

Jonathan Tan, Founder & Managing Director, VoxEureka

14-May-25 11:00

How to Build a Team That Has Your Back

Great teams don’t happen by chance. They’re built through trust, small moments, and a culture that brings people together, not just to work, but to care.

Some teams just work. Others click. You can feel it — people speak up, share ideas, and genuinely enjoy working together. In this episode, we explore how to build that kind of team spirit from the inside out, one that’s rooted in connection, not just collaboration.

Joining us is Jonathan Tan, Founder and Managing Director of VoxEureka, to share what it takes to grow strong, connected teams and how leaders can start making it happen.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  the workplaceCorporatesmanagingSME

Tags:  team camaraderieworkplace cultureteamworkteam dynamicsemployee engagementleadership





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