The Complete Agent - The Podcast For Premium Real Estate Agents
Hosted by top-performing estate agents David Warburton, Ian Storey and James Kendall.
The Complete Agent Podcast is your weekly inside track on building a smarter, more profitable estate agency.... without the fluff.
With over 60 years of combined experience, your hosts bring real-world strategies, proven marketing tactics, and honest conversations from the front lines of the UK property market.
Each episode delivers practical insights on winning premium listings, commanding five-figure fees, navigating market shifts, and building a brand that attracts the right clients. Whether you're an independent agent, self-employed, or scaling your own agency, this is the podcast you’ll wish you found sooner.
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The Complete Agent - The Podcast For Premium Real Estate Agents
114. The Hidden Cost Of Undertraining Your Team
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In this episode of The Complete Agent Podcast, James Kendall is joined by Michelle Smith and Ian Storey for a conversation focused on training, culture, leadership and what actually drives long term growth in an estate agency. Alongside a quick catch up on the week’s listings, sales and market conditions, the discussion goes much deeper into why so many agencies stagnate despite doing the basics well.
A major theme throughout the episode is that training is not an event, it is a habit. Michelle explains why most agencies get this wrong, confusing one off sessions or tick box learning with real development, while Ian and James share how consistent coaching, clear weekly meetings, accountability and the right culture can transform both performance and morale.
The episode also explores the role of leadership in setting standards, how behaviour flows from the top, and why great businesses do not happen by accident. There is a strong emphasis on practical implementation, from improving Monday morning meetings to building autonomy in the team, recognising the right behaviours, and keeping everyone aligned around clear commercial goals.
One of the most powerful takeaways is that the best agencies are not the ones doing flashy training for the sake of it. They are the ones embedding small disciplines consistently, creating the right environment, and helping good people become even better.