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Teamwork based office vs. Adversarial offices

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Real Estate Agent with The Delta Group brokered by eXp Realty OR Lic#200406064

I'm writing today about the importance of a team based office versus an opponent based office. In essence, the work environment you choose has a lot of impact on your enjoyment of your business as a Realtor.

Chaparral has the kind of environment where brokers partner together to succeed in tandem. We share our strategies with one another, offer support to one another and also share what is currently working within our own business with our co-workers. Why? Because we believe that we succeed quicker in a collaborative manner. We believe that anything beyond friendly competition within an office breeds resentment, and can lead to an uncomfortable working environment.

One of my favorite things about Chaparral Realty Group is that we work here as a team. I started this company with that ideal in mind. 

 Our team is comprised of like-minded brokers looking to succeed as a team. We each hold stake in building this business to its maximum potential, and given our team spirit - we take great enjoyment when any one of our team members succeed. We use our combined skills as something to market to our clients. By working closely together, counseling each other on contracts and addendums and sharing our ideas we grow together.

 I've worked in offices that are more individualized before, and I managed to achieve some success. But the team dynamic here at Chaparral Realty Group is something that truly makes each day more enjoyable and fun. It feels like we play for team Chaparral, because that's what we are. A seasoned TEAM of dedicated professionals working together to form a stronger allegiance for our clients, and our individual business. The success I have now is far greater, and is something to truly be proud of - because I am succeeding as part of a team.

Cassi @ Knightyme Video Tours
Knightyme Video Tours - Lawrenceville, GA

That is so encouraging to truly work as a team. Too bad that it does not really happen at a lot of places.

Sep 22, 2009 06:21 AM