TRIBE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

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In the last week we were visited by students from Ulatina, Fidelitas, Uveritas, Interamericana and UCR, as well as from Tecnológico de Monterrey in San Luis Potosí. A couple of weeks ago, they had visited us from INCAE, a few days before their graduation. At Tribu we had the pleasure to share, present, expose, learn together and ideally, inspire.
Why do they come to Tribu? What attracts them to our organization? What do they find interesting? How do they discover and turn their exploration into a learning experience? How does Lovemarks impact them? What is their interpretation of what Tribu is? Who gets more out of it, them or us? What triggers them? How much inspires them?
In our experience, they certainly took away some insights as they discovered that Tribe is a constantly evolving organization that has moved into the realm of core values, translating what we do as natural actions of what we say. Even in difficult times, when an account is lost or a partner is lost, they find the sincere desire to make a difference, to take the possibility that each instant gives us and turn it into a contribution, however small it may be.
When we receive groups of university students, we meet with them, show our place and tell them the reason for everything. From the harmony we seek with the environment, to the fact that there are no assigned parking spaces with signs that say, for example, “Presidency”. Our responsible schedule, which starts at 8:30 AM and then everyone manages it, catches their attention. They also like to find an unrestricted ping pong table, a black Labrador retriever, TVs on the floor, transparency everywhere, art and design in every detail.
We love, however, to share experiences, experiences, anecdotes and what all this means in the lives of those who make up Tribu, because everything is designed according to our time here, we want it to be effective and of course fun, with the idea of being more human, more sensitive, more sincere, because only then we could talk about Lovemarks as we do.
In a week like last week, when we announced the loss of an important client, at the hands of globalization, its house-agency in Kansas and an agency in Texas, and when, forced by the situation, we were inevitably forced to dismiss a group of dear colleagues, the values that bind the family that we constitute are vital, and for this reason, we refer to them at every moment. Values of life, of committed people, passionate about what we do and determined to win, knowing however, that we also have to lose.
The visits of the university students to Tribu will continue, because we will always do everything possible to live in a permanent Open House , that everything we have and are is not ours but of the society in which we live. To all of you who have been here, thank you for your visit, and to the professors who have accompanied you, thank you for bringing your groups of students.
Our home is your home. Cheers!

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