Would you rather work alone of with a team ? πŸ€”

Enola VEDOVOTTO
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Wiktoria Jaszcza
Both. As Luka said, creating content in a noisy room is impossible for me. :) And a good vibration when exchanging ideas is essential.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@w_j Same for me, I can't work if there is a meeting next to me!
Matthew Ritchie
I'm a major introvert, but I find working on a team to be way more invigorating and fulfilling than going it alone. I think it's good to strike the right balance, though, because too much teamwork can take away from deep work.
Didem Yeniçağ Yağcı
Doing my research and analysis alone first and discussing it with the team best works for me. If the team also does preliminary work, we become very productive.
Maya Ben Zid
A remote working solution.
A remote working solution.
Hands down with the team. Working alone isn't the most scalable way to build a product because no one can step if someone happens to me. On the other hand, with a team, I can always count on those around me and be more confident that the product timeline will not change.
Paul VanZandt
Without a doubt as part of a team - this sense of togetherness can help achieve great things.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@paul_vanzandt I think that people do everything, if there is a bad atmosphere the result will never be as good
Paul VanZandt
@enola_vedovotto A good team definitely helps build motivation and productivity, but sometimes a bad team can take away from those elements. Interesting to think about.
Jha
Zenpreneur
Zenpreneur
i'm not much of the indiehacker archetype. i love working with people who fill in my gaps and challenges. allows me to learn a lot about what they do to move the needle. :D
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@shivam_jha3 We learn every day for sure, the trap is to rest on our knowledge
Martina Hackbartt
A team, always a team! More brains, more ideas!
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@martina_hackbartt Aha yes, but you need a team with good communication and a good feeling! Because bad communication doesn't make things happen quickly
Hunted Space
Hunted Space
Launching soon!
A team! It makes it more enjoyable having others to bounce ideas off.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@inesfenner It's true that exchanging allows you to see further
Maria
I like working in a team, it is definitely more interesting, and it is awesome when you have people with whom you can exchange ideas, and grow together! Yet, I must admit, sometimes is simply easier working alone and taking all the responsibility on own self, because then you know - everything is depending just on you and your organization, skills and knowledge...
Harshit Chawla
With a team to get good ideas from other team members and equally work divided among other team members to get good results
Andrew C.
id rather work with a team; as the old saying goes, ''you can walk a mile alone but 2 miles with a friend (team mate in this case)''
Daniel Engels
Few (or none) successful projects are built alone nowadays. It might have been possible in the past but the modern level of technology requires too much specific skills for one person to unite them.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@daniel_engels I think one person can be extremely specialized in one area vs. being versatile and average in many tasks Of course there are exceptions to everything
Kazimieras Melaika
Definitely a team. It's easier and much more motivating to reach your goals with like-minded people!
Luka Vasic
LeadDelta professional relationships CRM
For me, it's almost always better with a team. More ideas, better workflow... The only times I like to work alone is when I need deep focus, for instance creating content. When I'm with other people I get distracted and can't write anything.
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@luka_vasic I understand, sometimes we can also feel alone and unheard! It goes faster when you have a team on the same wavelength that knows how to communicate very well
Enola VEDOVOTTO
@zeeshan121 Same, especially when we have a lot of meetings with team and you are not moving forward on the issues
Arun Pariyar
Teamwork makes the dream work ✨
Akshit Sharma
an organised team is a rather effective way to sort things out