Last week an entrepreneur was taking me through their progress over the past five years. Only, the entire conversation was in the form “I did this, I signed that account, I achieved this growth, etc.” Everything came out with the word “I” at the beginning, implying that he did it alone. Unfortunately, this was a real company with several employees and it was clear that “we” wasn’t in his vocabulary.
Entrepreneurs would do well to refer to team accomplishments and activities as “we” and not “I.” Constituents, including employees, investors, partners, and customers, want to be part of an inclusive, team-oriented company. People don’t want to be part of an organization where the entrepreneur implies he’s the one that does everything.
The next time an entrepreneur overuses “I”, tactfully point out that it takes a team to go far, and that “we” is more engaging.
What else? What are some more thoughts on “I” vs “we” when talking about your company?
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