Your team needs a team.
Just as no single individual is fully equipped to handle every challenge or accomplish every goal entirely on their own, our teams and organizations can also benefit from consistent support and accountability from other entities.
Now don’t get bummed out on me.
I’m not trying to impose any limiting beliefs or sow seeds of self-doubt regarding your team’s infinite potential.
Please hear me on this…
This isn’t a “you can’t do it” conversation, but rather a “WE CAN do it” conversation!
Simply put, we are better when we work together.
We see this all the time in the nonprofit industry. Organizations serving similar communities or demographics but offering different services may partner together to more holistically serve their clientele.
For example, an organization offering free parenting classes may partner with an organization offering nutritional counseling or food services to families with young children. In this situation, two different teams have come together with different strengths and different services but with a shared mission of serving local children.
See what I mean?
Joining ranks with other teams can expand your impact!
Although, in many cases, organizational partnerships may come from the same industry, it doesn’t have to work that way. In fact, you may find that the perspectives and insights shared by teams in a totally different line of work may offer you new ideas that wouldn’t come from teams within your own field.
When different teams and organizations come together with a willingness to learn and a desire to share, amazing things can happen!
This is a core belief we hold in the SandBoxx community.
As a team ourselves, we’ve benefitted from the support and insight offered by outside entities. In other words, our team has a team, and we are better for it!
That’s why we’ve created the SandBoxx – a virtual community where individuals AND teams can join together to collaborate, learn, and support one another. It’s our vision and mission to provide a space for your team to THRIVE!
So let me ask…
Does YOUR team have a team? Join one HERE today.
Article was contributed by: Maria Lees, Team Writer with Sarah Boxx