TFF #31: Talent + Trust + System: How to build a winning mentality in your SME.

Why now? When markets become faster, teams don't lose because of a lack of tools - but because of friction: slow decisions, silos, unclear responsibility. The solution is a system that strengthens team spirit and gives you speed.

On the Atlassian Team Europe 2025 in Barcelona, the focus was not only on product news but also on sports DNA - Atlassian and the Williams F1 Team showed how high-performance teamwork works today. Within this framework Peter Kenyona legend of the sports business, sums up the principle of success: "The real secret is talented people... once you get that talent to work together, it becomes a team. Team effort, team success."

📽️ That's how it sounded live at the conference:

What Atlassian showed in Barcelona - in simple words

Atlassian builds a System of Workthat brings three things together:

  1. All knowledge in one place - so that everyone has the same picture.

  2. A helpful AI as a teammate - she finds information, summarizes and does the routine, you make the decisions.

  3. Clean crash barriers - Data stays where it belongs; areas can be separated; compliance remains under control.

The result: Less searching, clearer fasterwho does what - and genuine cooperation between people and AI.

From sport to business

Top-class sport shows: Winning is about clear focus, fast feedback loops and trust. Exactly How top CEOs lead today: like athletes - Managing energy, being present at key points, learning from data.

We also know this from soccer: Team cohesion + continuous learning beat individual talents - transferable to companies.

This is what it looks like in an SME sales process

The problem today: Leads are lost, offers take a long time, follow-ups fizzle out.

This is how a system of work solves it:

  • One picture for all: Customer notes, quotations, emails - all in one place, visible to Sales, Delivery and Finance.

  • AI helps, you decide: The AI summarizes customer meetings, creates draft offers, highlights risks (e.g. missing approvals) and suggests next steps. You confirm with one click.

  • Clear accountability: Each step (lead → offer → order) has a:n owner, fixed SLAs and automatic handovers - no more gaps.

  • Governance by design: Divisions/teams can be separated; data remains in the correct "corridor"; region options support compliance.

The effect: Fewer inquiries, Shorter offer times, a higher completion rate - and a team that concentrates on the important conversations instead of copy-paste.


Quick wins for this week

  1. Increase the pace of decision-making: List the 5 most frequent decisions, mark Two-Way-Door (revisable) vs. One-Way-Door (not revisable). Give Two-Way-Doors to the frontline - with clear guard rails. (Sport principle "fast laps")

  2. Rewiring an end-to-end journey: Choose for example Lead→Offer. Define 3 metrics (KPIs - e.g. offer turnaround time, hit rate, follow-up rate). Create a 1-page playbook and use the AI for offer memos & follow-up suggestions. Start small, optimize weekly.

  3. Making trust visible: Introduce a 15-minute ritual: What I learned / Where I'm stuck / Who I thank. Promotes transparency, learning culture and team cohesion - exactly the building blocks that sport exemplifies.


My conclusion: Winning teams are created when Talent + trust + a good system come together. Barcelona has shown: The necessary System of Work is there - AI supportedlead people.

We from MMIND are Atlassian Solution Partner and show you how your SME System of Work looks - fast, safe and in line with your values.

➡️ Book your call right here

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