There is no “I” in team. We’ve all heard this line before, but some may wonder exactly what does it mean? It should be obvious in terms of a working environment, but sometimes that’s not the case. A business, be it small or large, has many working parts; you can think of it as a machine. If one moving part doesn’t work properly, there are other parts that can be affected, leading to an entire malfunction. trueITpros is small business teamwork at work every day. We believe collaboration and exchange are essentials to an easy work life.
In a small company, collaborating with co-workers is most likely easier than working with large teams in a major corporation. However, every day’s success is grounded in all components, i.e. employees working together. In corporate America, it’s a dog eat dog mentality that only the strong survive. Sometimes people are so focused on themselves that they do not care to collaborate or exchange ideas with co-workers. However, it is in those moments of sharing and trusting each other’s abilities that keep the business afloat and/or fuels future success.
At trueItpros collaboration is considered glue. We bounce ideas off each other, which leads to brilliance and growth for everyone. If one of the web designers needs a pair of fresh eyes to look over a website layout, they’re given. Or maybe someone from the marketing team needs confirmation that a slogan sounds good, team members are there to provide direct feedback. You can see teamwork in our logo. Each color represents a division of the company fused together for one purpose, to bring consumers the absolute best in Business IT, Website and Online Marketing services. At trueITpros, we use calendars, have team meetings and email each other updates as mediums for making the work load not so much of a load. Sharing ideas and projects gets the job done, freeing up valuable time which in turns makes the entire company run more efficiently. Each business has to learn that communication has to take place or failure will.
When someone has a great idea that can help the greater good of the company, why not share it with others. There is no “I” in team, but there is an “I” in win. Remember that a business is like a machine, all parts must work together or no one works at all. Does your business like winning?


