Let’s be real, teams don’t fall apart because of one big moment. They unravel through unaddressed missteps that become counterproductive habits. In this high-energy, entertaining, and immersive keynote, Coach George Rice, III pulls back the curtain on the five most common “fouls” every team commits. From communication breakdowns and unclear roles to trust issues and accountability avoidance, Coach George helps teams identify where chaos starts, how to reconnect, and what it takes to re-imagine and build true team chemistry.
Coach Rice has equipped teams across sectors with personal development tools that don’t just challenge, they transform. Driven by his OBSESSION with how people learn and function with and without their teams, he brings insight rooted in experience, humor, and truth-telling that resonates with teams and equips themselves to ask better questions and sustainable evolution.
Participants will explore how learning styles shape leadership styles, and why unspoken team dynamics often determine outcomes more than skill or strategy. Clients walk away with practical frameworks, powerful questions, and real steps to help your team transition from surviving to synergizing.
If you’re ready to go from chaotic check-ins to clear communication, from silent side-eyes to shared goals this session is your game-changer.
Get ready to laugh, reflect, reconnect — and commit fewer fouls.
TAKEAWAYS
Recognize the Root, Not Just the Reaction
Participants will learn how to identify the underlying patterns and behaviors (the “fouls”) that repeatedly derail team progress — and how to disrupt them before they become culture.
Translate Learning into Leading
Participants will discover how individual and collective learning styles shape communication, collaboration, and leadership and how intentional learning can shift a team from disconnected roles to aligned purpose.
Build Chemistry Through Clarity and Ownership
Participants will leave with tools to increase team accountability, elevate trust, and create a culture where everyone knows their role, owns their impact, and actively contributes to something greater than themselves.