THERE IS NO “I” IN TEAM. THERE IS AN “I” IN WIN.
- Vernalee
- Jun 11
- 1 min read

By Vernalee
The word TEAM doesn’t have the letter “I.” WIN has the letter “I.” We often needs a team to win. It is not an individual effort. This statement
“emphasizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration over individual achievements. It highlights that success is often achieved through collective efforts rather than individual brilliance. The phrase plays on the fact that the word "team" doesn't contain the letter "i," which represents the first-person pronoun "I".
“In essence, the saying means:
Focus on the group:
Team members should prioritize the team's goals and objectives over their own individual ambitions.
Collaboration is key:
Effective teams are built on cooperation, communication, and working together to achieve a shared vision.
Put aside ego:
Individual egos and the desire for personal recognition can hinder team performance.”
We all want to win, but we may can’t get to the goal post on our own. We need the efforts of the team to help us win! “ Let’s do it!






Comments