Sarah works on a team project now. Her team has five people. They must create a marketing plan for the new app.
Every day, the team meets. They sit together and talk about ideas. Mark has good ideas about social media. Jennifer knows about email marketing. David likes to make presentations.
"What can you do, Sarah?" asks Jennifer. Sarah thinks. "I can do research," she says. "I can find information about what customers want."
"Great!" says Jennifer. Everyone is happy. Sarah starts her research. She reads articles on the internet. She looks at competitor companies. She writes notes.
After one week, Sarah presents her findings. "Young people want easy apps," she explains. "They want to use apps quickly. They don't like complicated things."
The team listens carefully. They use Sarah's research for their marketing plan. Everyone works together well. They finish the project on time.
Linda sees their work. "Excellent job, team!" she says. Sarah feels happy. Teamwork is important in an office. Sarah learns this valuable lesson.