
Thursday Sep 18, 2025
Building Teams That Last: Trust, Resilience, and Leading Through Change
What really makes a team succeed? What slowly tears it apart?
In this episode of Extraordinary Pursuits, Mohamed (“Mo”) Massaquoi joins host Rachelle Kuramoto for a conversation about leading with impact and unlocking team potential. Mo knows a lot about teams. He had an early career as a college and NFL wide receiver. After retiring from the game, he became an organizational psychologist and founded VESSOL, a consultancy providing leaders with change management and organizational transformation guidance.
Listen in to this inspiring discussion to learn why a group of people and a true team are not the same. What non-negotiables consistently bind high-performing teams. How to spot and avoid the pernicious ‘cracks’ that can undermine culture and performance – and much more.
This conversation is a playbook for founders and executives who want to be part of and lead strong teams capable of innovation, resilience, and lasting results.
Time Stamps:
- 02:53 Mohamed's background and transition into finance
- 05:32 What inspired Mohamed to pursue organizational psychology
- 07:14 Unlocking the potential of people within a team
- 09:14 Common misconceptions and the true force that binds teams
- 13:12 The non-negotiables of building a thriving team
- 15:44 Key indicators of a strong, healthy team
- 17:07 Insidious cracks that can undermine a team’s foundation
- 19:35 Balancing leadership with delegation in team management
- 21:17 Team integration: How mergers can accelerate or hinder growth
- 24:04 Building teams with a human-centered approach
- 26:46 How VESSOL helps companies build high-performance teams
- 28:53 Mohamed’s final words on the power of peers
Points of Wisdom:
- “People have the potential to make it happen with a good leader.” [06:58]
- “As teams, we have to share the same values, but that does not mean we have to be the same person.” [13:20]
- “Without constant leading, mending, and molding of a team, cracks can appear, and they are really hard to patch when they do.” [17:58]
About Mohamed Massaquoi:
Mohamed (“Mo”) Massaquoi is an organizational psychologist, former NFL wide receiver, and founder of VESSOL. After a standout football career at the University of Georgia and five seasons in the NFL, Mohamed transitioned into finance with Morgan Stanley. He later earned a master’s degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and completed Harvard’s Leadership Development Program.
In 2017, a life-changing ATV accident led to the amputation of his left hand, shaping his perspective on resilience, adaptability, and the dynamics of high-performing teams – especially in times of change. Today, Mohamed helps organizations navigate transformation, unlock growth, and build teams that can truly thrive together.
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