If you think Ted Lasso is just a show about soccer, you’re missing the real magic. Ted Lasso is about leading with heart, building trust before performance, and showing that empathy and results aren’t opposites — they’re partners. Sound familiar? If you work in Business Relationship Management (BRM), it should. Because in many ways, Ted Lasso is the ultimate BRM. The post The Future of Business Is Human — And It Starts With Relationships. appeared first on BRM Institute.| BRM Institute
There’s a growing unease in boardrooms, project stand-ups, and hallway huddles. We’re automating faster than we can understand, decision velocity is breaking sound barriers, and somewhere in the blur, people still expect connection, purpose, and value that matters. It’s a strange time to be in business—and exactly the right time to be a Business Relationship Manager. Let’s be clear: BRM isn’t a box on the org chart. You don’t have to carry the title “Business Relationship Mana...| BRM Institute
BRMs are the quiet invitation to choose what comes next. We help others identify what still serves us and have the courage to release what no longer fits. That’s not abandonment. That’s evolution. Just as the Doctor regenerates into new forms while remaining rooted in timeless values, BRMs help institutions reimagine themselves without losing their purpose. Courage is essential. BRMs must often speak difficult truths, advocate for change, and move forward despite not knowing all the answe...| BRM Institute
In every organization, there are heroes quietly working behind the scenes to bridge gaps, unite teams, and propel businesses forward — they’re called Business Relationship Managers (BRMs).| BRM Institute