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I n this episode, Eric Thompson interviews John Zickert about how he has grown his real estate team while staying true to Ninja Selling principles. John shares how his team increased production from $55.6M and 120 transa...
How to Build a Team That Actually Works is an episode from The Ninja Selling Podcast by Ninja Selling. I n this episode, Eric Thompson interviews John Zickert about how he has grown his real estate team while staying true to Ninja Selling p...
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Published Mar 19, 2026, 30:47 long, audio available.
I n this episode, Eric Thompson interviews John Zickert about how he has grown his real estate team while staying true to Ninja Selling principles. John shares how his team increased production from $55.6M and 120 transactions in 2024 to $66.6M and 151 transactions in 2025, not by chasing new tactics, but by becoming more consistent with the Ninja Nine, improving team alignment, and deepening their commitment to value-driven relationships. John explains the structure of his team, the role clarity within it, and the "definitive purpose" that guides everything they do: to create value for others. He walks through their flow systems, including newsletters, postcards, local business highlights, client appreciation events, personal notes, and a thoughtful weekly team meeting rhythm. He also discusses how coaching, business planning, mindset habits, and consistency have helped him become more purposeful as a leader. The episode is ultimately about building a team the Ninja way: with strong mindset, simple but consistent actions, community focus, and a commitment to people over shiny objects. Key Takeaways A strong team starts with a clear purpose. John's team filters decisions through one simple idea: Does this create value? That clarity helps them stay aligned and avoid distractions. Growth often comes from consistency, not reinvention. Their 20% year-over-year growth did not come from a major new initiative. It came from doing the fundamentals more consistently over time. Flow works best when it is both personal and valuable. Their newsletters, postcards, local-love features, Z Crew events, and handwritten notes are all designed to genuinely serve clients and community, not just market to them. Great team meetings are intentional. John's weekly team meeting includes gratitude, word-of-the-year reflection, pipeline review, marketing updates, Ninja teaching, idea sharing, and a positive close. It is designed to build both culture and clarity. Mindset is still the foundation. John credits much of his success to a disciplined morning routine built around gratitudes, affirmations, life-list review, reading, exercise, and meditation. For him, mindset is non-negotiable. Memorable Quotes "If we focus on creating value, we'll have all the business we need." "Anything we do in our business meetings—if it's not going to create value, we're not doing it." "We'd rather do the Ninja Nine 85% of the time than try to do it 100% of the time and only hit 50%." "We're very careful not to look for the new shiny object." "That morning mindset is so critical. It just keeps me focused."\ Links: Website: Email: TSW@NinjaSelling.com Phone: 1-800-254-1650 Podcast Facebook Group: Facebook: Instagram: LinkedIn: Upcoming Public Ninja Installations: Ninja Coaching: John Zickert:
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